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"DetailedExecutionBreakdown" sheet
| Column | Notes |
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Key | Issue key of the |
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| requirement | |
| Summary | Summary of the |
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| requirement |
| Component |
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Component(s) |
of the requirement (repeated on this tab in the DC version only to support graphs) | |
| Priority | Priority of the requirement (repeated on this tab in the DC version only to support graphs) |
|---|---|
| Requirement Status (DC) / TestRunStatus (Cloud) | DC: overall requirement coverage status Cloud: list of test run statuses |
| Test Run Comments | List of test run comments |
| List of Unique Test Run Assignees | List of unique assignees across test runs. "Unassigned" will be represented as "[]" |
| Total |
Revision defined in the Test Execution
Timestamp of when the Test Execution started, in the format "dd-MM-yyyy hh:mm:ss"
Timestamp of when the Test Execution ended, in the format "dd-MM-yyyy hh:mm:ss"
Test Environment(s) defined in the Test Execution
| Number of Defects | Test Plan(s) linked to the Test Execution |
|---|---|
| Number of Unique Test Run Assignees | Defects linked to the Test Execution (at either the test run or the test step level) |
Sum of elapsed time of all associated test runs in HH:MM:SS format. Please note that it will output "00:00:00" when there are no tests associated with the execution (or your executions are really fast) and " " when there are tests in progress (i.e. "Executing" or "To Do" status).
| Passed | Number of runs in the passed status. |
|---|---|
| Passed (%) | Percentage of runs in the passed status. |
| Failed | Number of runs in the failed status. |
| Failed (%) | Percentage of runs in the failed status. |
| Executing | Number of runs in the executing status. |
| Executing (%) | Percentage of runs in the executing status. |
| To do | Number of runs in the to do status. |
| To do (%) | Percentage of runs in the to do status. |
| Aborted | Number of runs in the aborted status. |
| Aborted (%) | Percentage of runs in the aborted status. |
Customizing the report
The common customization actions are:
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