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Archived Test Execution issues no longer appear:

  1. In the Test Executions table section in the Test Plan issue view
  2. In Xray reports and gadgets
  3. In document generator exports
  4. In search results from Xray built-in JQL functions

Also, archiving a Test Execution issue automatically archives its related Test RunsArchiving Test Runs will not delete the Test Run information from database, instead they will be:

  1. Read-only
  2. Omitted from the Test Runs tables in the Test and Test Execution issue view
  3. Still be possible to navigate into the execution page and see the execution results
  4. No longer used for the calculation of the Test Run Status and Requirement Status
  5. Hidden from Xray reports and gadgets
  6. Hidden from document generator exports

Test Runs archived via Test Execution issue can be restored at any time by restoring the Test Execution issue.

Archiving Tests

Archived Test issues:

  1. No longer participate in the Requirement Status calculation
  2. Are no longer taken in account in the Requirement Test Coverage analysis
  3. No longer appear in the Tests section in the Test Plan issue view 
  4. Are hidden from Test Repositories and Test Plan Boards
  5. Are hidden from Xray reports, gadgets and document generator exports
  6. No longer appear in search results from Xray built-in JQL functions

Archiving a Test issue issue also automatically archives its related Test Runs with the same effects described on the previous section. Additionally, archived Tests are no longer used for the calculation of the Requirement Status and are hidden from the Requirement Test Coverage analysis, Test Plan Overall Execution Status bar and any other kind of analysis involving these Tests. Test Runs archived via Test issue can be restored at any time by restoring the Test issue.Tests are also hidden from Test Repositories and Test Plan Boards as well.

Archiving Test Plans

Archived Test Plans are no longer used as scope for the Test Run Status and Requirement Status,

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