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Step 2: Use the context action Expand All or Collapse All.
Moving to another folder
A folder, including its descendants, can be moved to another folder just by dragging-and-dropping to the destination folder.
Dragging the folder directly on top of an existing folder will append it to the list of current child folders.
You can also move directly to a given position/rank by choosing the interim space between the existent folders.
Ordering / Ranking
A folder can be ranked within its parent folder by using drag-and-drop.
Note: If you wish to rank it as the last one (i.e., move it to the last position) within a parent folder, you just need to drag it to the parent folder.
Create Test here
You can create a Test and associate it automatically with the selected Test Plan Board folder.
In order to create a Test in a folder,
View Issues
You can view the Test issues, from the selected folder and from its subfolders, in the issue search screen.
In order to view the Test issues:
Step 1: Click on the folder.
Step 2: Use the context action View Issues.
You will be redirected to the search issues page
Moving to another folder
A folder, including its descendants, can be moved to another folder just by dragging-and-dropping to the destination folder.
Dragging the folder directly on top of an existing folder will append it to the list of current child folders.
You can also move directly to a given position/rank by choosing the interim space between the existent folders.
Ordering / Ranking
A folder can be ranked within its parent folder by using drag-and-drop.
Note: If you wish to rank it as the last one (i.e., move it to the last position) within a parent folder, you just need to drag it to the parent folder.
Create Test here
You can create a Test and associate it automatically with the selected Test Plan Board folder.
In order to create a Test in a folder,
Step 1: Click Step 1: Click on the folder.
Step 2: Use the context action Create Test here.
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The ranking of the Tests within the Test Execution will respect the ranking they have in the Board folder.
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from the Test Plan, the user must be allowed to the edit the current Test Plan since the results on the Test Execution will affect the consolidated information shown at the Test Plan. The user will only be able to create Test Executions in certain projects, therefore the list of projects shown in the creation dialog will be filtered out accordingly. |
In order to create a Test Execution with all the Tests of a given folder, including its descendants:
Step 1: Click on the folder.
Step 2: Use the context action Create Test Execution.
Step 3: Choose the Tests based on their consolidated status in a specific Test Environment. You can choose all Tests using the top left-side option; the Test Environment can be chosen in the top right-side option. For all shown status, you can see the amount of Tests that are currently in that consolidated status. You may choose one or more statuses. In the example below, we will be including just the (1) Test that is currently failing.
Step 1: Click on the folder.
Step 2: Use the context action Create Test Execution.
Step 34: Fill out the Test Execution fields and click Create. Your brand-new Test Execution is created with all the Tests, taking into account the previous selection, in the proper order.
Add to Test Execution(s)
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Step 3: Confirm by clicking on Move to Orphans.
View Issues
You can use the context action View Issues to view the selected Tests in the search issues page.
Step 1: Select the Tests you want.
Step 2: Use the context action View Issues.
How ranking works when creating, or adding Tests to, Test Sets, Test Executions or Test Plans
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