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- Test Case Id
- Test Case Version
- SummaryName
- Description
- Attachment
- External-Id
- Linked Requirements
Key points are:
- A Test Case can be in two states
- Editable
- Committed
- By default a new version is created in committed editable state. It can be committed through
- an explicit commit action by the usera commit operation on the test cycle
- When a Test Case is in open state, included in a Test Cycle, and a copy of Test Cycle is created, then
- a new copy of the Test Case is created in the newly created Test Cycle.
- "Status" is not included in the state of a TC but is part of a specific Test Cycle.
- With version change, all the existing associations are carried over to the next version. User will have the responsibility to make appropriate changes.
- Handling of External TC-Id
If different versions of TC's are mapped to single external TC-ID, it implies that the Test Case is same and change is only superficial.
If the change affects functionality, then the external TC-ID should either be different OR have a version Id.