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  1. Login to QAS - Client.

  2. Create a project as well as the scenarios and test cases under the project. For detailed information on how to create scenarios and test cases refer to Scenarios and Test Cases.

  3. Once the scenarios and test cases are developed, access Execute from the left navigation to view the Test Suite Explorer screen.

  4. Create Suite andadd thetest case you want to publish. For a complete guide on how to create and manage suites refer to Suite and Suite Management.

  5. Click Ready for Execution from the top navigation bar to view the Ready to Execute tab.

  6. Here, you can view all the test cases under the project you have selected. You can switch or change the project from the top left dropdown on the screen.

  7. You can apply filter to the test cases and select the ones you want to publish.

  8. On the Ready to Execute tab you can view:

    • Test Case Name - You can view the test case names in this column.

    • Scenario - You can view the scenario names for the test cases.

    • Suites - You can view the suite names in this column.

    • Published Status - You will see a green check mark (tick) for the published rows. You can also use the filter next to Published Status and select All, - Never published, (tick) Published, and 🚫 unpublished.

    • Current Status - The status for particular test case will be shown in this column. You can see a red check mark ✔️ for Ready to publish test cases. You can also use the filter next to Current Status and select All, - ✔️ Ready to publish, ❌ With errors, and (tick) No change.

  9. Click Publish to publish the selected test cases. You can view the number of published test cases and the last updated date and time next to Publish.

  10. Clicking on Publish will open the Publish Test Case window.

  11. On the Publish Test Case window, you can view Total Test Cases and the test cases that are Ready for Publish and Having Errors.

  12. Click Confirm to continue; otherwise, click Discard.

  13. The test cases have been published successfully.

If the test case is modified or updated after publishing, you have to publish it once again before execution. You can see if the test case needs to be republished under Current Status.

💡 Golden Nuggets: Best Practices for Publishing

 

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