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Tom_D
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Test Case Library Folder Organization?

I am trying to organize my test library into folders.  The first 30 secs of this video shows what I am trying to do.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EGXwRvPCNU 

The problem I am facing is that I do not see the folder option nor do I see a way in the admin console to enable it.  

Any information would be greatly appreciated.  

 

 

 

  • Hi Tom,

    Wanted to see if you had any luck in having the folder view for structuring/organizing the test cases.

    I am having the same problem and unfortunately not sure where to go for help.

    Thanks

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    WMStesting
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    Hi Tom,

    Wanted to see if you had any luck in having the folder view for structuring/organizing the test cases.

    I am having the same problem and unfortunately not sure where to go for help.

    Thanks

    • Tom_D's avatar
      Tom_D
      New Contributor

      Sort of -  Here is a summary of the issue.  When Smart Bear released the new functionality it was focused on new business & not so much existing clients.  If you had Zephyr Squad and migrated to the cloud offering you remained on Zephyr Squad even though your JIRA plugin license shows Zephyr Essentials.  On the other hand if you installed Zephyr Essentials as new, you would have all the functionality.  We tested this in our Dev instance.  This is where it gets ugly, as of this writing there is no direct upgrade path from Zephyr Squad to Zephyr Essentials however the vendor can assist in getting this done and is working on a self service release.   Pretty much if you have Squad, you're frozen in time.  At some point in the future Squad will go end of life and you will be forced to migrate.  There is currently an upgrade path from Squad to Zephyr (full).  We ultimately decided to go with the full version for 2 reasons.  1) its available now 2) it allows project by project migration where as if we went to essentials it was a big bang approach with no real good way to test it.  I hope this helps shed some light on what is going on here because it is very confusing (to say the least).