Adding Test Cases to Test Sets = No Release link

Tuesday, September 17, 2024
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If I add test cases to a test set (which has a release linked to it), the test cases do not get linked to the release.  This causes reporting to not work correctly.  I have recently discovered I can add tests to a release then create a test set from the release, but that is not always practical; I often need to change the content of the release (add and/or remove test cases).  This also applies the opposite way; if i remove a test case from a test set, it does not automatically remove it from the release.  This is particularly frustrating because not only do you need to manually add/remove from the release AND the test set, but you have to manually ensure the release and test set mirror each other.

I cannot see a use case for why you would not want to automatically link test cases within a test set to the release associated to that test set.  Can this functionality be added?  Even if there was a pop up which gave you the option to link to the release when you add/remove test cases from the test set.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2024
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re: lukegc Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Hi Luke

If you add the test cases to the test set (which already has a release set) and then execute the test set, then the test cases will be automatically added to the release.

Regards
David

Tuesday, September 17, 2024
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re: inflectra.david Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Thank you David, that's good to know however it doesn't resolve my specific problem.  I need to be able to run extracts of the contents of test sets prior to test execution...

Wednesday, September 18, 2024
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re: lukegc Tuesday, September 17, 2024

You could just click Execute and not continue the execution, that would be sufficient.

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