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duck-tester
7 months agoContributor
You could do this two ways.
- Start a new test execution keeps the status in the test execution history. So you will never lose that traceability. You could mark tests that have not been ran as "Skipped" and add a comment as to why or link the bug to those tests
- You could clone the Test Cycle and rename to include the fix (title or cycle description could be used for this). This will copy the current test cycle but not clone the current test executions that you have already passed or failed.
Hope this helps
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