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  1. Login to QAS - Client.

  2. Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.

    1. On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios.

  3. Click the Expand option on a test scenario, where you can view all its test cases.

  4. Use the Search bar to search for existing test cases.

  5. Use Filter icon to narrow down the search results.  

    1. This will open a popup window in which you can enter text to find.

  6. Use the Find option test cases.

    1. This will open a popup window in which you can enter text to find.

    2. The matching results will appear highlighted in orange.

  7. Use Jump to Selection icon, if you have a long list of test cases and you want to scroll to the last scenario you were working on.

‍➕ Add Test Cases

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  1. Login to QAS - Client.

  2. Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.

    1. On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios.

  3. When no Test Cases exist for a scenario, you are prompted to Create Test Case in the Test Case viewer section.

  4. Hover over a test scenario and click + Add a New Test Case to start adding a new Test Case.

    1. You can also click + Add a New Test Case from the middle section.

      You can also Add a New Test Case by using the keyboard shortcut:

    2. Windows:

    3. Mac:

    4. Linux:

       

  5. Clicking Add a New Test Case will open a Create Test Case windowwith the following fields: 

    1. Name: Enter an intuitive name for the test case that is easy to recognize.

      1. Maximum length permitted is 300 characters including spaces.

    2. Scenario:  This is a dropdown and a searchable field. It is defaulted to the Test Scenario under which your Test Case is getting addedYou can search for a required scenario from the list of already present scenarios under which you want to add a Test Case

    3. Description: A brief description about the test case.

    4. Manual Test Case ID: Based on the naming conventions your organization follows, enter a unique manual test case ID.

      1. Note: If an ID already exists, you cannot use the same ID.

    5. If you intend to create multiple test cases, click the Create another Test case checkbox.

  6. Once completed, click Save to proceed; otherwise, click Cancel

    1. Clicking Create adds a new test case to the given test scenario.

  7. Repeat steps from 4 through 6 for each additional test case you want to add.

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  1. Login to QAS - Client.

  2. Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.

    1. On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios.

  3. Click the Expand option on a test scenario, where you can view all its test cases.

  4. By hovering mouse over a test case, you can view an Edit option.

  5. Click the Pencil icon.

    1. Alternatively, you can select a test case from the middle section (where you will see a list of test cases/scenarios in a tabular format) and click Pencil icon to edit.

  6. Clicking the Pencil icon, a new window appears where you are prompted to update:

    1. Name: Update a name of the test case.

      1. Maximum length permitted is 300 characters including spaces.

    2. Scenario:  This is defaulted to the Test Scenario under which the Test Case is being updated. 

    3. Description: A brief description of the test case.

    4. Manual Test Case ID. Based on the naming conventions your organization follows, provide a unique manual test case ID.

      1. Note: If an ID already exists, you cannot use the same ID.

  7. Click Save to update the test case; otherwise, click Discard

❌Delete

  1. LLogin Login to QAS - Client.

  2. Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.

    1. On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios.

  3. Click the Expand option on a test scenario, where you can view all its test cases.

  4. By hovering mouse over a test case, you can view an Delete option.

  5. Click the Bin icon to delete.

    1. Alternatively, you can select a test case from the middle section and click Bin icon to delete.

  6. <To be written>

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