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Step 4: Click the Update button to save your changes.

Clone

When cloning a Test Set issue, all the Test issue associations will also be cloned.

To clone a Test Set issue, select the "Clone" action in the issue page:

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After this, an additional dialog will be shown.

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And after the issue is created, its page will be opened.

On some occasions the cloned issue page may open before the Xray information is actually cloned and as a result the new Test will appear empty.

When this happens the following information will be shown:

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By clicking "Refresh issue", the issue page will be reloaded and the cloned information will be visible.

Configure Test Columns

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Xray provides the ability to configure columns for the Tests table. This configuration is specific to each user and can be restored to the default configuration defined in the Default Column Layouts page in the Xray app project settings.

To configure columns for the Tests table,

Step 1: Open the Test Set issue.

Step 2: Click on Columns, select the dropdown that appears in the Tests section above the table in the top-right corner. A list of the current configure columns and all available columns appears.

Step 3: Add or remove columns by clicking the checkboxes next to each field.

Step 4: Click Done when finished or Cancel to abort this operation. The table refreshes with the configured columns.


Restoring Columns to Default Configuration

To restore columns in the Tests table to the default configuration,

Step 1: Open the Test Set issue.

Step 2: Click Columns, select the dropdown that appears in the Tests section, above the table in the top-right corner. A list of the current configure columns and all available columns appears.

Step 3: Click the Restore Columns link above the columns list. The table refreshes with the default configured columns.

Change Columns Order

To reorder columns in the Tests table,

Step 1: Open the Test Set issue.

Step 2: Hover over the desired column header.

Step 3: Click in the column header and drag it to the desired position.

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- Input the desired Test Issue Key on the Tests field.
- Click on the Down Arrow on the Tests field and select the Test from its History Search list.- Click on the Search tab to use the Find Jira issues browser.

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To search for Tests to be associated, you can, under the Search tab:

- Browse for the desired Test Project, Type or terms it Contains
- Click on the More button to add more browse fields such as Label, Covering and Covering Fix Version. 
Select the desired Project and any other desired field such as Test Type, Contains, LabelFix Version, ComponentCoveringCovering Fix Version, Saved Filters and Workflow Status


- Click on the Magnifier button Search button after filling out the browse fields to get a list of matching entries
- Click on the Advanced button to perform a JQL search (more here).


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To search for Tests to be associated, you can, under the JQL tab:

- Write the desired JQL search

- Click on the Search button perform the JQL search and to get a list of the matching entries (more details about JQL here)  

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Step 4Click Add.

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- Input the desired Test Set Issue Key on the Tests Sets field.
- Click on the Down Arrow on the Tests Sets field and select the Test Set from its History Search list.- Click on the Search tab to use the Find Jira issues browser.

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To search for Test Sets to be associated, you can, under the Search tab:

- Browse for  Select the desired Test Set Project or terms it Contains.
- Click on the More button to add more browse fields such as Label and Fix Version.
- Click on the Magnifier button after filling out the browse fields, and any other desired field such as Test Type, Contains, LabelFix Version, ComponentCoveringCovering Fix Version, Saved Filters and Workflow Status
- Click on the Search button after filling the browse fields to get a list of matching entries
- Click on the Advanced button to perform a JQL search.

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To search for Test Sets to be associated you can: under the JQL tab:

- Write the desired JQL search

- Click on the Search button perform the JQL search and to get a list of the matching entries (more details about JQL here)

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Step 4: Click Add.

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