You have an existing Product, Version 1.0 along with test cases, suites, etc. Now you want to start testing version 2.0 of that same product. See Product Versions for more info on the fields in that screen.
See Tutorial: New Version
You have a 1.0 version of your product, and you created a 2.0 version as well. Then later, you added some new test cases to 1.0 and want to make sure those get included for testing in 2.0.
There are two situation variants, with different solutions:
- You only have a couple cases you want ported to 2.0. And/or you have some cases in 1.0 that you do not want ported to 2.0.
- You have lots of new cases in 1.0 and want them all ported to 2.0.
- navigate to Manage | Cases
- filter as appropriate to find the cases you want to port over to 2.0
- edit one of the cases
- In the upper right corner of the edit page, find the drop-down beneath the select environments button that shows the current version 1.0 of the test case.
- as you hover your mouse over the 1.0 version, the field will drop-down and you’ll see an option that says: + 2.0 (add this version)
- Select that option
- click save test case
- edit the next test case to port and repeat the steps to add the 2.0 version.
You will see new 2.0 versions of each test case you edited.
- navigate to Manage | Versions
- edit your 2.0 (destination) version. Note: You can fill cases from 2.0 back to 1.0, if you like, too. Just edit the version that is your destination.
- set the Fill Cases From field to the product version to fill from.
- click save productversion
All test cases in 1.0 now have a 2.0 version. If a 2.0 version already existed for a case, it will NOT replace it.
You have an existing Product, Version 1.0 along with test cases, suites, runs, etc. You created version 2.0 of the product and want to run some of the same test runs against from 1.0 against 2.0. You will need to clone the 1.0 test runs to 2.0 and update them.
See Tutorial: Migrate Runs
You are executing a test run and find a bug. You want to submit the bug, and then provide a link to the result in your bug report. Or perhaps you just want to email that link to someone.
run the test run
mark the case with the result you found
- If, for example, the case was marked “Failed,” then click the red button that says:
You are taken to the result for that test case. You will also see any result that other users have submitted for the same case in that environment.