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Other Sections
Apart from various charts, the dashboard also includes two drill-down tabs:
- DrillDBView
- ACDrillView
These sections list out the detailed information about data underlying the charts from the various views of the dashboard. This detailed information includes test case and acceptance criteria level detail, and other attributes such as browser version, operating system version, suite execution ID, JIRA key for epics, stories and so forth, which are otherwise not available in the charts. Furthermore, you can click the hyperlinked JIRA artifacts (such as ACJiraKey, StoryJiraKey, and EpicJiraKey) from the ACDrillView to respective issues in JIRA.
You can invoke drills from other views of the dashboard to view contextual information. At such times, only the filtered data is displayed matching the drilled down conditions.
For example, if you click the number from the Test Executed box of the Management View, the DrillDBView displays only the list of test cases that are executed for selected projects and date range.
Within this sheet, you can use standard Excel functionality to filter data as required to focus on test cases of interest. For example, you can apply a filter on the Browser Version to see the subset of test cases executed on a specific version of a browser. The drop down arrows next to the column names can be used to either select values for a filter or clear existing applied filters using standard Excel interface for filters.
Headers Color-Code in DrillDBView
Dashboard headers in the DrillDBView are color-coded as follows:
- Test Execution Environment related attributes are displayed in green.
- Requirements related attributes are displayed in violet blue.
- Qualitia related attributes are displayed in blue.
Using Text-Wrap to View Complete Information
In case the text in a column is not completely visible, word wrap feature can be used to make the text fit into the cell completely.
To wrap the text:
- Hover your mouse pointer at the top row and right-click the down arrow that appears on mouse hovering to select entire column.
- Select Format Cells > Alignment.
- Select the Wrap text option.
- Click OK.