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Example of an unstructured test is an Exploratory Test. In this case, the Definition field might contain the Test charter.

Therefore, unstructured Tests can be used for both manual and automated test scenarios.

Check Working with Automated Tests  for more info on how to work with automated tests.


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After the issue is created you then Edit the issue and in Test Details and select Generic


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When the Type of a Test is changed, the details of the previous Info along with the associated Preconditions will be lost.

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This operation is permanent and not reversible.


The only Field that is related to an Unstructured Test is its Definition. Here, the automated external test may be defined or referenced through an open text field. 


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Creating a Generic Test


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A Generic Test is an agnostic Test that does not contain any structure. The only field that is related to a Generic Test is its Definition. 

Unstructured Tests can be used for both manual and automated test scenarios.


Click the Create Issue at the top of the screen to open the Create Issue dialog box / page.

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Select the  Project and on Issue Type, select Test.

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On the Test Details tab, select the Test Type and complete all appropriate fields;

Select the Test Type as Manual and feel free to add some steps.

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Unstructured  Exploratory Test

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For an automated test, the Definition field can have an ID or name that maps to the external automated Test case. An example might be a JUnit test created automatically by Xray when the JUnit XML report was imported with test results.

Unstructured  Automated Test

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