Shows a list of Test Executions, their attributes and information about overall progress and linked defects.


Purpose

The Test Executions List Report shows a list of Test Execution issues and their corresponding execution status. A Test Execution status is shown as a progress bar with the latest Test Run status from each Test issue that is associated with that Test Execution.

Possible usage scenarios:

How to use

This report is accessible either from the Xray icon on the project left sidebar or from the standard Reports icon, which includes other kinds of reports besides Xray. 

Source Test Execution issues can be directly provided using a advanced filter or by specifying some Test Execution-related fields:


By default, only the Test Executions from the selected project are shown. To show the Test Executions from different projects, you have to use a saved filter.

Columns

Aside from the available custom fields for Test Execution issues, there are some special columns that can be included:


Metric

Notes

RevisionThe revision of the SUT targeted by this Test Execution (i.e., typically the code revision or the build number)
Begin DatePlanned begin date for the Test Execution
End DatePlanned end date for the Test Execution
Test Environment(s)Test Environment(s) linked to the Test Execution (i.e., the environment assigned to the Test Execution where tests were executed on or are scheduled to be executed on)

Defects

Number of linked defects (i.e., the ones created/linked during the execution of tests)
StatusThe progress (i.e., the overall execution status of the Test Execution)


Example

Exporting the Report

The report can be exported to a CSV file, which will export up to 1000 issues and not just the visible ones.

Click on Export and select To csv.


 

Share

To share the report click the Share button and then click the copy icon to copy the link to clipboard after this you can send the link to other users who can then view the report with the same filters. This link will be deleted if it's not used for more than 6 months.