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Create Test Executions from the Test Plan

There are several ways to create Test Executions directly in the Test Plan issue page.

Create planned Test Execution

The most common and straightforward option to create a Test Execution for all the Tests, or for a subset of those that are currently in some consolidated status, is by using the option available at the top of the Test Plan issue screen.


The Create Test Execution button will open a dropdown with some options that will allow you to select the Tests that will be part of the Test Execution. 


Please note

In order to create a related Test Execution 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.

All tests...

Lets you create a Test Execution with all the tests that are associated with the Test Plan.

Note: If the revision field is not configured in the create issue screen of the Test Execution for the selected Project, the field will not appear in the dialog. If there are some mandatory fields, the standard create issue screen will be shown.


With status...

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.  

Bulk action

You can select some Tests, using the bulk selection (1), and then schedule a Test Execution for them.










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