Click the Create Issue at the top of the screen to open the Create Issue dialog box / page.
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Step 2: Select
Select the Project and on Issue Type,select Test Execution.
Step 3: Under
Under the General tab, type a Summary for the test execution and fill all appropriate fields — mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk.
Step 4: Under
Under the Test Execution Details tab, you can populate the Test Execution custom fields provided by Xray, namely, theBegin/End dateand theRevision. In this tab, you can also associate Tests or Test Sets to create Test Runs.
Optional: To create a series of similar test executions – within the same Project – select the Create another checkbox at the bottom of the dialog.
Step 5: When
When you are satisfied with the content of your test execution, click the Create button.
Step 5a: If you selected the Create another checkbox, a new Create Issue dialog appears. This issue is automatically pre-populated with your previous test execution details, while leaving the Summary field blank.
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Edit
The Edit Issue dialog box / page is similar to the Create Issue dialog box / page, and can be accessed through the following steps:
Step 1:
Locate the Test Execution you want to edit.
Step 2:
Click the Edit button (at the top-left of the 'view issue' page) to open the Edit Issue dialog box / page. Alternatively, hover over a field and click the pencil icon to edit it inline.
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Step 3:
Modify your Test Execution details in the appropriate fields using either the General or Test Execution Details tab of the Edit Issue view.
Step 4:
Click the Update button to save your changes.
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Clone
When cloning a Test Execution issue, all the Test issue associations will also be cloned. However, a new Test Run is created for each Test so that the new Test Execution issue has no execution state. Also:
If the test execution contains links to other issue(s), you can select whether or not to include the links in the new clone test execution.
If the test execution contains sub-tasks, you can select whether or not to create the sub-tasks in the new clone test execution.
If the test execution contains attachments, you can select whether or not to include the attachments in the new clone test execution.
To clone an existing Test Execution issue:
Step 1:
Open the Test Execution you wish to clone.
Step 2:
Select More > Clone. The Clone Issue screen will appear.