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Ability to edit a passed/failed test within a test run
Is it possible toto edit a passed/failed test within a test run? On occassion I pass or fail a test during a test run - during a later test I then find I would like to be able to go back and edit the test result but this doesn't seem to be possible. Is there something I am missing or could this be a feature request?12 years agoPlace QAComplete QuestionsQAComplete Questions6.1KViews0likes1Comment- 12 years agoPlace QAComplete QuestionsQAComplete Questions959Views0likes0Comments
Re: Purging entries from the Test Set Run History
I don't believe there is a way within QAComplete - however it would also be useful to do this (e.g. if a user runs a test set against the wrong configuration and needs to remove the entry)12 years agoPlace QAComplete QuestionsQAComplete Questions713Views0likes0CommentsNext scheduled QAComplete release
I just wondered when the next QAComplete release is due? According to the product it was last updated in April. I have a couple of bugs I raised (one in March and one in August) and would like an idea about when fixes may arrive? Thanks12 years agoPlace QAComplete QuestionsQAComplete Questions8KViews1like0CommentsRe: Test Management reporting
Hi Barbara Thanks for replying! I'm surprised about how it is working - I'd presumed that the report would only show runs against the releases that had been run? In my example it's confusing because it looks like I've run all my releases when in fact I have only run one? Thanks13 years agoPlace QAComplete QuestionsQAComplete Questions875Views0likes0CommentsTest Management reporting
I've been runningaTestCoverageRunSummarybyTestSet report to look at pass/fail rates against a particular release. In my scenario I have four releases - each of the test sets will be run against each release in turn. So far I have only run the test sets against one of the releases. When I run the report it shows pass/fail rates, and numbers of tests against ALL of the releases. Is this intended to work in this way? It appears that it is displaying it like this because each test set has been linked to each release so they can be run against them. But at this moment in time three of my releases have not been run! Thanks13 years agoPlace QAComplete QuestionsQAComplete Questions8.3KViews0likes3Comments