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Typical examples include Epic and Story, but your project administrator can define exactly which types can be handled in this way. For more info, check outProject Settings: Test Coverage.


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Test Coverage View 

The Test Coverage view shows all tests associated with the Covered Issue (e.g., Story, requirement) and their respective status for the chosen analysis scope. In this view, you can create a new Test and associate it with the Covered Issue or just associate an already existing Test with it.

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Test Coverage Analysis

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The analysis scope chosen by the user will be stored in the user preferences, the saved analysis scope will be used in all issues of the project for that user.

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Version

You can see the Coverage Status for each version.

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Test Plan

You can see the Coverage Status for each of the Test Plans. 

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Test Environment

You can see the status of each Test based on the Test Environment you specified in this option.

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Actions

Create new Test

To create a new Test from the Requirement:

      1. Click Create Test Add Tests and the New test.
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      2. The Jira issue dialog will appear.


      3. Fill out the fields. The Test issue will be created using the default Test Type, as configured in Project Settings: Test Types.


      4. Finally, you can add the remaining information for the Test (e.g., the steps, in case the Test is of kind "Manual").

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      1. Click Execute > New Test Execution.
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      2. The create issue dialog will appear. Fill out the form and click Create.

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      1. Click Execute > New Sub-Test Execution.
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      2. The create issue dialog will appear. Fill out the form and click Create.


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