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Step 2: Use the context action "Create Test Set"

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Step 3: Fill out the Test Set fields and click "Create". Your brand new Test Set is created with all the Tests, in the proper order.

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Add to Test Set(s)

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Step 2: Use the context action "Add to Test Set"

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Step 3: Choose the Test Set(s) key(s) and select "add selected". Test Set(s) will now be updated.


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Create Test Execution

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The ranking of the Tests within the Test Execution will respect the ranking they have in the Test Repository Board folder.

In order to create a Test Execution with all the Tests of a given folder, including its descendants:

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Step 2: Use the context action "Create Test Execution"

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Step 3: Fill out the Test Execution fields and click "Create". Your brand new Test Execution is created with all the Tests, in the proper order.

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Add to Test Executon(s)

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Step 2: Use the context action "Add to Test Execution"

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Step 3: Choose the Test Execution(s) key(s) and select "add selected". Test Execution(s) will now be updated.

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After selecting one or more Tests, context actions can then be done on them, such as creating a Test Set, Test Execution, etc.

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Filtering visible Tests

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Filtering Tests is quite useful for example for creating the structure of the Board based on subset of Tests from the All or Orphans meta-folders.

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Analysis by Test Environment 

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Tests can be ranked within a folder by using drag-and-drop. 

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Create Test Set

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Step 2: Use the context action "Move to Orphans"

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Step 3: Confirm by clicking on "Move to Orphans"

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