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One of the default columns is #Def, which represents the number of defects created during execution of each Test.

An additional column Remote Defects presents you the count of remote defects.

Rule of counting

The rule for counting defects for each Test is to sum

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The only difference between those two examples is that we removed the link creation between Test and Defect. When Xray counted the bugs from Test Execution A and Test Execution A1, the differences resides in the links Test 1 and Test 2 had to the defects created in the other Test Executions.

 

Remote defects

Defects from remote JIRA instances will only be counted in the column Remote Defects, which is accessible in the Test Execution View Page. The concept is similar to the column #Def, however it counts defect issues created in remote JIRA servers that are linked via Application Links. The count will be aggregated by Application Link and each one is clickable in order to present the list of defect issues.