Test Executions Screen


Introduction

Test Suite Execution screen is used for performing Manual Testing and scheduling Automation Testing by QA teams. Test suites are executed on different platforms and the run results derived therefrom are marked on the screen.

Executing Test Suites

Open the test suite detail page and open the Test Execution tab.


Execution Time and Remaining Time

Users can view Execution Time and Remaining Time calculated for Test Execution.

Use Case: Calculation of Execution Time and Remaining Time for test suite is useful for QA Manager in Test Planning as it gives accurate estimates for the test suite. These test case level estimates refine each time a test suite is executed. Testers can make recommendations to have the test estimates revised based on the last few executions in different environments.

Two columns Execution Time and Remaining Time are added on the grid at the following places in the application:

  • Test Suite detail page > Test Executions tab
  • Test Case detail page > Test Executions tab
  • Issue detail page > Execution Runs


Calculation of Execution Time of a test suite:

Execution Time of a test suite is calculated based on the Estimate Time of all the test cases in that test suite.

Calculation of Remaining Time of a test suite:

The Remaining Time will be reduced for test cases with “Pass” and “Not Applicable” status only.

The test cases with “Not Run”, "Failed", "Blocked" or "any other custom" execution status will be considered as remaining. QMetry will consider as the work still remains pending for these executions status.

Example

The following example shows the calculation of both – Execution Time and Remaining Time.


Execution time

Status

Remaining time

TC1

2

Pass

-

TC2

3

Not Applicable

-

TC3

4

Failed

4

TC4

5

Blocked

5


14


9

Execution Time = 14

Remaining Time = 9


Users can carry out manual testing for individual test suites by clicking on the Execute icon  under the Actions column.



Test Execution Screen

The Test Run screen opens with the list of test cases covered under the test suite.

Filter Test Cases on Execution Screen

Users can apply Basic Filters as well as Advanced Filters on the Execution Screen, which allows quick filter of test cases. Users can easily filter test cases by any system/custom fields of test cases.

  1. Basic Filters: By default, basic filters are provided, which includes system-defined fields of the test case.
  2. Advanced Filters: If users need more fields to filter test cases, then click on the '+' icon. It opens the drop-down with a list of additional system and user-defined fields for the test case. Select the field you want to apply a filter on. The filter parameter is added as Advanced Filters. Apply filter as per your requirement.



Organize Columns

You can show/hide and organize test case and test step columns on the Execution Screen. Some of the system fields are selected by default. You can also select custom fields (UDFs) to display on the screen. For Test Cases, user-defined fields except Large Text fields can be displayed on the screen. For Test Steps, all types of user-defined fields can be displayed on the screen.

You can also arrange the column display just by dragging and dropping them on the list. The columns for the test case and test step will appear as per the column selection you made here.



Components of Execution Screen


A . The main row on the screen displays test cases

B. Expanded test case to view test steps within it. You can expand/collapse individual steps as well as all steps.

C.Click on the information icon to view details of -

  • Platform against which the test is to be run.
  • Run Attributes: Run Attributes of the platform. You can also tag Platform Attributes at run time. Read more about Tagging Attributes at Runtime in Managing Platforms.
  • Release: Release as selected for the test execution.
  • Cycle: Cycle as selected for the test execution.
  • Build: The Build on which the test is being executed.


D. Assign tester to the test case: Open the drop-down and select the user to whom the test case is to be assigned.

E. Log issues/defects to the test case. Read more about Adding/Linking Issues to Test Case and Test Step.

F. Add attachments to the test case.

G. Expand All/Collapse All: Expand all test cases or collapse all test cases on a click.

H. Apply Basic Filters and Advanced Filters

I. Test execution screen allows testers to resize test case columns to view complete details and saves it in the cache for future usage. 




→ Execution Type: The Execution Type column is added to the Test Suite Execution screen so that the testers can mark the executions as Automated or Manual. The column remains hidden by default. Users have to make the column visible from the column list. By default, the execution type is "Manual". Users can change the value by opening the drop-down menu and selecting the "Automated" type.

Use Case: Testers need to run particular test cases Manually and Automated way. Sometimes testers have to manually mark the status of test cases on the Execution screen. Therefore, testers need the ability to mark the executions as Automated or Manual on the execution screen.



Users can also set Execution Type for bulk test cases at once. Refer to the Bulk Operations section on this page.

Modify Execution Time Stamp

Users can modify the test case execution date and time for each test case under the Executed At column.

The following Admin level settings are configured under Administration > General Settings to enable the functionality.

  1. Go to the Edit Execution Time section.
  2. Set the Allow manual edit of last executed date/time flag On.

If enabled then only allow edit of last executed date field in Test Execution

The Executed At field is editable only if this flag is turned On.

The Date and Time can be changed at two levels: individual test cases and bulk test cases through Bulk Operation.

Setup vs. Attended Time

Users can enter Actual Setup Time and Actual Attended Time for each test case on the execution screen.

Attachments

Users can add attachments to individual test cases as well as test steps.

Test Case Attachments

Attachment Level: The column indicates the level at which the attachments are added.

  • Test Case: The attachments are added from the Test Case module. Attachments added at the Test Case level can be downloaded. You can not delete the attachments added from the Test Case module.

  • Execution: The attachments are added from the Execution screen. Attachments added at the Execution level can be downloaded and deleted.



Test Step Attachments

Attachment Level: The column indicates the level at which the attachments are added.

  • Test Case: The attachments are added from the Test Case module. Attachments added at the Test Case level can be downloaded. You can not delete the attachments added from the Test Case module.

  • Execution: The attachments are added from the Execution screen. Attachments added at the Execution level can be downloaded and deleted.

You can download the attachment by clicking on the Download icon for the row. To download all the attachments in one go, click on the Download All button.

To delete an attachment click on the Delete icon for the row. To delete multiple attachments in one go, select the files you want to delete and click on the Delete Selected.



  • Delete Attachments:

    • To delete a single attachment, click on the Delete icon for that attachment.

    • To delete attachments, select and click on the Delete Selected button.

  • Download Attachments:

    • To download a single attachment, click on the Download icon for that attachment.

    • To download all attachments at a time, click on the Download All button. You can download the zip from the Schedule Task section that can be accessed by clicking on the icon on the application header.

The download activities on the Scheduled Tasks section appear with the respective module/level from where the download is triggered.



Read more about Managing Attachments.


Executing Individual Test Cases

The test case execution status derives from test case step status and vice-a-versa. Assign Execution Status to individual test steps/test cases.

The derivation of Execution Status of test case and test step depends on the Derive Test Case Execution status from Test Case step status settings done in the Project module. The settings remain “On” by default, which derives test case execution status from test case step status and vice versa.

An option is provided to disable auto-deriving test case execution status from step statuses and vice-versa is provided under Project Settings. Refer to Managing Projects, Releases and Cycles for more details.

  • When the Derive Test Case Execution Status from Test Case Step Status settings are turned “On” in the Projects module: The test case execution status derives from test case step status and vice-a-versa as per the set priority of Execution Status as described in Execution Status Management.



  • When the Derive Test Case Execution Status from Test Case Step Status settings are turned “Off” in the Projects module: When the flag is turned Off, users need to manually change the status of the test case as it will not get changed as per the status assigned to test steps underneath.


View Statistics of Execution

The Statistics button is provided at the top of the screen.

A. Click on the Statistics button.

B. It displays a status bar regarding the execution status of test cases. The status bar is generated based on the status of each test case execution (i.e. Not Run/Passed/Failed/Blocked/Not Applicable/any other user defined status) of each individual test case.

C. It displays the statistics for executed test cases.

D. To close the statistics pane, click on the Close Statistics button.



Bulk Operations

Execution Status

You can also assign execution status to multiple test cases at a time.

Use Case: A new build is received from the development team and the QA Manager has scheduled Regression Test. The scope covers multiple modules and functionalities thereof. Testers are well aware of the test cases and test steps associated with each module. So they jump start on executing the test cases one after another without going into details. They keep running continuous execution without updating the run status of each test case. At the end or at a certain point they just update the status of bulk test cases with a few clicks instead of assigning status one by one on each test case execution.


1. Open the Bulk Operations drop-down and select the Execution Status option on it. It makes the Status drop-down visible which has Passed, Failed, Not Run, Blocked and Not Applicable statuses on it.

2. Select multiple test cases to which you want to apply the status.

3. Select required status on the Execution Status drop-down. It applies to all the test cases selected on the grid.

Execution Type

Users can assign Execution Type in bulk to test cases whose execution type is similar. Users do not have to update the Execution Type of test cases one by one.

1. Open the Bulk Operations drop-down and select the Execution Type option on it. It makes the Execution Type drop-down visible which has the list of users on it.

2. Select test cases on the grid.

3. Open the Execution Type drop-down and select the type that is to be assigned to the selected test cases.


Assignee

Users can assign test cases in bulk to a tester to execute. It saves QA Lead/Manager's time to assign multiple test cases to the same tester.

1. Open the Bulk Operations drop-down and select the Assignee option on it. It makes the Assignee drop-down visible which has the list of users on it.

2. Select test cases on the grid.

3. Open the Assignee drop-down and select the tester to whom all the selected test cases are to be assigned for execution.


Issues

Users can link QMetry issues or Jira defects to multiple test cases at a time.

User Case: A testing team has some test suites containing many test cases. They want to link a Jira issue with multiple test cases. Linking an issue to each execution can be very time-consuming. Thus, they want the ability to link a JIRA issue to multiple executions at once.


1. Open the Bulk Operations drop-down and select the Link Issues option on it. It makes the Assign Issues button visible.

2. Select test cases on the grid.

3. Click on the Assign Issues button. It opens Issues screen.

Then follow the same mentioned process of linking existing issues. Read more about Adding/Linking Issues to Test Case and Test Step.

When opening the issue in Jira, the test case links in Jira are displayed in accordance with the defects linked with test cases in QMetry.

Execution Time

Users can modify the execution date and time for multiple test cases at a time.

To enable the editing of the Execution date and time, go to Customization > General Settings & Audit and turn the Allow manual edit of last executed date/time flag On.



1. Open the Bulk Operations drop-down and select the Execution Time option on it. It makes the Execution At field visible.

2. Select test cases on the grid.

3. Select date and time of execution using calendar and click Apply.

The date and time is changed under the Executed At column for the selected test cases.

Assign Build for Test Executions

QMetry defines a Build as a specific iteration of the product/domain to be tested. The feature allows the tester to assign a "build" (aka patch, drop, or increment) to test suites that indicate the version of the product being tested. It helps to track multiple builds of software more dynamically without having to add separate test suites with every new build.

Refer to Assign Build for Test Executions for more details.

Create New Build

Users can create builds from the Execution screen.

Click on the Set Your Build button, select the test cases to which you want to apply the build and select the build from the drop-down.

Manage Build: Clicking on the Manage Build button opens Builds section (Projects > Builds) in another tab. Refer to Managing Builds to know more about adding a new build.


Link Latest Test Case Version at Run-time

Users can associate latest version of the test case to the test suite from the Execution screen by syncing test case version.

In case the test case updated with a new version, which is not associated with the execution, then the Version will show the Refresh icon in blue color.

Sync a Single Test Case to Latest Version

Clicking on the Refresh icon, the test case version will be updated to the latest one. Any changes related to test case parameters and test steps will be updated. The execution status of the updated test case will be reset to Not Run.


Bulk Sync Test Cases to Latest Version

You can sync multiple test cases to their latest version at once.

  1. On the Test Execution Screen, open the Bulk Operations drop-down menu and select Sync with Latest Version.
  2. First select the test cases that you want to sync with their latest version.
  3. Then click on the Sync Test Cases button.

Test Result Log

The Test Result Log displays detailed information about each test. As each test completes, the status column updates with the test execution result. It generates a full-detailed log of all actions it performs during the test run. The test log provides the test run summary, indicates the results, and contains detailed information for each test operation.

Open the Test Suite Execution screen.

Click on the Settings icon at the top right corner and click on the Test Result Log option.



The test log contains all relevant information about the test run, such as Test Case Summary, Test Case Version, Test Case Step, Status, Executed By, and Executed Date and time and so on.

You can apply filter view required logs.



Change Log

Open the Test Suite Execution screen.

Click on the Settings icon at the top right corner and click on the Change Log option.


The Change log displays logs of the following activities carried out on the execution screen for a particular Test Execution.

  • Assign Tester
  • Add/Edit Comment
  • Set Build
  • Change Execution At (time)
  • From Bulk Operation: Assign Tester, Change Execution At (time)


Change Log helps you to track the changes done at the execution level.

The details include Actor, Action, Test Case Summary, Field, New Value, Old Value, and Date. You have the option to filter the records.



Export Test Execution

You can export test execution details in XLSX and CSV.

Steps

1. On the execution screen.

2. Click on the cog icon at the top right corner of the application header.

3. Select Export.



The next screen opens with the following options. Select options to export test execution.

Test Execution Export Options

  • Export Test Execution with steps in multiple rows: It will export test cases with steps arranged in multiple rows of the excel sheet.
  • Export Test Execution with steps in single row: It will export test cases with steps included in a single cell.
  • Export Test Execution without Steps: It will export test cases without steps.

Field Export Options

  • Visible Fields: Select the option to export only visible fields on the screen. The export will exclude the columns which are hidden.
  • All Fields: Select the option to export all the fields irrespective of whether the columns are visible or hidden.

Select Export Format

  • XLSX
  • CSV

4. Click Export.