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Detail | Description |
Status icon | This shows the number of test case iterations that failed or had defects, and the total number of iterations. A refresh icon means a relevant test case iteration is currently running. If your project is linked with a defect management system, a bug icon will appear for any automatically or manually logged defects. Hover over the bug icon to see all related defect IDs and their links. It will also show whether the defect was logged automatically. |
Test Case Element | This is the test case name or a test case iteration number. |
Module | This is the name of the module linked with the test case. |
Epic | This is the name of the associated epic. |
Story | This is the name of the related story. |
Scenario | This is the name of the associated test scenario. |
Manual TC Id | This is the associated manual test case ID. |
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Note: the time it took to launch UFT is not included in the execution time for suites run on desktop applications. |
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If your test suite execution is still running, a blue sticky status bar will appear at the bottom of your screen. This bar will show you:
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You can create a more focused list of test cases in your report by applying filters. This can be done based on their status, associated test case, modules, epics, stories, scenarios, and Manual TC Ids.
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For any test case iteration that has a Pass, Fail, or Defect status, you can manually log a defect. Your project should be set up with a Defect management System like Jira or TFS/Azure DevOps for this. For more information, refer to the Integrating a Qualitia Project with Defects Management guide.
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