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Within the context of a Test Run, there are couple of very significant operations 

Set/ Update Status of test cases 

    • In order to set/ update the status of a test case,

      • Click on cell corresponding to "Status" column.

      • A dropdown list displaying all possible status options will appear.

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      • Select the appropriate status option.

  • Bulk Operation on status of test cases in a test run :

  • In order to update status of multiple test cases (bulk operation),

    • Select the test cases whose status needs to be updated.

    • Click on More dropdown menu.

    • Click on "Bulk Operation".

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  • Select Attribute "Status"

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  • Select the Status Value and click on Submit.

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Set/ Update Status of Test Steps 

  • In order to set/ update the status of a test step,

  • Click on cell corresponding to "Test Steps" column.

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  • A panel displaying test steps corresponding to the test case will be displayed.

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  • Click on cell corresponding to "Status" column for test step whose status needs to be set/ updated.

  • A dropdown list displaying all possible status options will appear.

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  • Select the appropriate status option.


Log Issues

From RMsis 1.8.3.2-r290 onwards 

  • JIRA Issues can be created against test cases which have status "Fail".

  • In order to log issues against test cases with "Fail" status, 

    • Click on "Log Issues" option.

    • Select the type of JIRA Issue to be created and click on "Submit".

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    • The comments logged by testers are automatically included in the Issue Description.

For previous versions of RMsis (RMsis 1.8.3.1-r286 and earlier) 

  • Selecting this option, automatically logs issues for the failed test cases.

  • The comments logged by testers are automatically included in the Issue Description.


Reset Status

  • By selecting this option, the test case status can be reset to default.

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View Status Log

  • User can select this status to view the history of Test Cases Status changes.

  • A typical output is shown below:

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Auto Compute Test Case Status from Test Steps

  • When a user selects this option, the Test Case Status is automatically computed from the Test Step Status. Test Steps are described at Test Steps.

The rules for computation can be configured by Admin and the details are available at Test Case Configuration

In RMsis 1.8.8.2-r304 and later versions of RMsis,  the status of test cases within a test run will be automatically computed based on their test steps status using the conditions specified for this instance of RMsis when the test step window is closed.

  • By default, this feature is disabled.

  • In order to enable this feature,

    • Switch to RMsis Administration > Configuration > Application

    • Scroll down to "Auto Compute Test Case State" section.

    • Enable the checkbox "Auto compute Test Case status on Test Step window closure"

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Auto Compute Requirement Status from Test Cases (Available from RMsis 1.8.9.4)

  • When a user selects this option, the status of requirements linked with test cases present in selected test run is automatically computed from the Test Case Status. 

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  • The rules for computation can be configured by 

  • Note: In order to use this feature, you will have to keep the default Requirement workflow disabled in RMsis.

Bulk Operation

  • RMsis provides a mechanism to do a bulk update of Status or Assignee (available from RMsis 1.8.9.2 and later versions) for multiple test cases.

  • To achieve this, select all the test cases, whose Status or Assignee is to be modified.

  • Choose Bulk Operation from the More drop-down.

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  • A dialog box will appear.

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  • Select the attribute and value and Submit.

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