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Create a Test Execution

To create a new Test Execution Issue, 

Step 1: Click

Click the Create Issue at the top of the screen to open the Create Issue dialog box / page.

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Step 2: Select

Select the Project and

on 

on the Issue Type, select Test Execution.

Step 3: Under

Under the General tab, type a Summary for the test execution and fill all appropriate fields — mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk.

Step 4: Under

Under the Test Execution Details tab, you can populate the Test Execution custom fields provided by Xray, namely, the Begin/End date and the Revision. In this tab, you can also associate Tests or Test Sets to create Test Runs.

Optional: To create a series of similar test executions – within the same Project – select the Create another checkbox at the bottom of the dialog.

Step 5: When

When you are satisfied with the content of your test execution, click the Create button.

Step 5a: If you selected the Create another checkbox, a new Create Issue dialog appears. This issue is automatically pre-populated with your previous test execution details, while leaving the Summary field blank.


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Edit

Edit a Test Execution

The Edit Issue dialog box / page is similar to the Create Issue dialog box / page, and can be accessed through the following steps:

Step 1:

Locate the Test Execution you want to edit.

Step 2:

Click the Edit button (at the top-left of the 'view issue' page) to open the Edit Issue dialog box / page.
Alternatively, hover over a field and click the pencil icon to edit it inline. 

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Step 3:

Modify your Test Execution details in the appropriate fields using either the General or Test Execution Details tab of the Edit Issue view.

Step 4:

Click the Update button to save your changes.

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Clone

Clone a Test Execution

When cloning a Test Execution issue, all the Test issue associations will also be cloned.  However, a new Test Run is created for each Test so that the new Test Execution issue has no execution state. Also:

  • If the test execution contains links to other issue(s), you can select whether or not to include the links in the new clone test execution.
  • If the test execution contains sub-tasks, you can select whether or not to create the sub-tasks in the new clone test execution.
  • If the test execution contains attachments, you can select whether or not to include the attachments in the new clone test execution.

To clone an existing Test Execution issue:

Step 1:

Open the Test Execution you wish to clone.

Step 2

Select More > Clone. The Clone Issue screen will appear.

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Step 3

Edit the clone Test Set's Summary if you wish.

 Step 4: Click 

 Click Create.

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