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- Have a status for “deprecated” Tests; you can then disallow executions for Tests in this status, in Xray settings.
- Have an initial stage for the specification (e.g., “draft” or “new”) and then another status whenever it’s ready to be used.
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- You can eventually implement similar workflows for Tests, Pre-Conditions and Test Sets.
- In more conventional scenarios, it may be preferable to keep this workflow as simple as possible.
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- To keep it simple, you can have an initial status (e.g., “new”), another when it’s in progress (e.g., “in progress”) and then another when it’s finished (e.g. “closed”).
- If your Test Executions needs approval or you have a reviewing state, you can then disallow executions for it, in the Xray settings.
- You may need to have an interim status if you need to review the results of a Test Execution. For Test Executions, it may be quite appropriate for both manual and automated testing (due to flaky tests).
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Recommendations
- Have an initial status (e.g., “new”), another when it’s in progress (e.g., “in progress”), and then another when it’s finished (e.g., “closed”).
- You may need to have an interim status if you need to review the results of a Test Plan.