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- Getting started
- Project management
- Documents
- Working with Change Impact Analysis
- Create test cases
- Assigning test cases to requirements
- Cloning test cases
- Exporting test cases
- Linking test cases in Studio to Test Manager
- Delete test cases
- Manual test cases
- Importing manual test cases
- Document test cases with Task Capture
- Parameters
- Enabling governance at project level
- Disabling governance at project level
- Enabling governance at test-case level
- Disabling governance at test-case level
- Managing approvers for governed test cases
- Managing governed test cases in the In Work state
- Managing governeed test cases in the In Review state
- Managing governed objects in the Signed state
- Managing comments for governed test cases
- Applying filters and views
- Importing Orchestrator test sets
- Creating test sets
- Adding test cases to a test set
- Assigning default users in test set execution
- Enabling activity coverage
- Enabling Healing Agent
- Configuring test sets for specific execution folders and robots
- Overriding parameters
- Cloning test sets
- Exporting test sets
- Applying filters and views
- Accessibility testing for Test Cloud
- Searching with Autopilot
- Project operations and utilities
- Test Manager settings
- ALM tool integration
- API integration
- Troubleshooting
Test Manager user guide
Last updated May 6, 2026
You can analyze multiple load groups side by side, to understand how different workloads affect the system under test.
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Toggle on the Compare option.
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Select which load groups to include in the comparison.
Note:In the current version, comparison is only available within the same scenario run. Historical runs cannot be compared, but this capability will be introduced in a future release.
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Interpret the results.
- Color coding: Each selected load group is highlighted with its own color. These colors are applied consistently across all charts, making it easy to distinguish results.
- Overlayed charts: Metrics such as HTTP response time, error rates, automation step duration, CPU, and memory usage are displayed in overlayed graphs, so you can directly see how one group’s behavior correlates with another.
- Use cases: This feature helps identify interaction effects—such as whether an API load spike slows down a web transaction flow or if concurrent processes compete for the same resources.
