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One of the default columns is #Def  #Def, which represents the number of defects created during execution of each Test.

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  • all defects created during execution plus   
  • all defects linked with issue link type "created"
  • all defects linked with issue link type "tested by"

Each Each defect will only be count counted once.

Example 1

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: Defects linked to a Test

Test 1 is was executed in Test Execution A and Test Execution B. 

We can see that there were 3 defects originated generated by Test Execution A (TWWB-6TWWB-6 (Step #1), TWWB-7 (Step #2)) and 5 defects from Test Execution B (TWWB-6TWWB-8,TWWB-9 (Step #2), TWWB-7 (Step #1), TWWB-10 (Step #2)). 

Now if If we go to each of this Test ExecutionExecutions, we will see that each Test count counted 5 defects.

Example 2

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: Defects not

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linked to a Test

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Test 2 is was executed in Test Execution A A1 and Test Execution BB1. 

We can see that there were 3 defects originated generated by the execution Test Execution A1 (TWWB-6TWWB-6 (Step #1), TWWB-7 (Step #2)) and 5 defects from Test Execution B1 (TWWB-6TWWB-8,TWWB-9 (Step #2), TWWB-7 (Step #1), TWWB-10 (Step #2)). 

Now if If we go to each of this Test ExecutionExecutions, we will see that each one Test has had 3 defects and the other had 5 defects.

 

Results explanation

The only differences difference between those two examples is that we removed the link creation between Test and Defect, so when Xray count . When Xray counted the bugs from Test Execution A and Test Execution A1, the differences resides in the links Test 1 and Test 2 have had to the defects created on in the other Test Executions.