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Orchestrator user guide
FAQ - Deprecating the testing module
linkThis Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page provides answers regarding the deprecation of Orchestrator's Testing module and its implications.
Visit the Deprecation timeline to check the chronological details of this change.
What does "feature parity" mean?
linkFeature parity refers to mirroring the capabilities of Orchestrator's Testing module in Test Manager, making the transition seamless, while minimizing the loss of functionality. Moreover, no additional features will be added to the Testing tab. Our deprecation timeline indicates that Orchestrator and Test Manager will achieve feature parity with the 2025.10 release..
What immediate changes are needed?
linkUntil Test Manager equals the functionality of Orchestrator's Testing tab with the 2025.10 release, no immediate changes are needed. After that date, you need to move your test artefacts to Test Manager.
If you are installing Automation Suite 2025.10 as a fresh install, there's no need to migrate any test artefacts. Furthermore, since Test Manager will match Orchestrator's capabilities with the 2025.10 update, the Testing tab will be removed from Orchestrator.
How should future testing work be strategized?
linkWhile your existing testing artefacts remain unaffected until the 2025.10 release, we encourage you to create new testing artefacts in Test Manager to minimize future migration work after the 2025.10 release.
How does this deprecation affect testing work?
linkAutomated executions will continue to run via Orchestrator. The only difference is that test cases, test sets, and results will be managed in Test Manager.
Can I migrate testing objects from Orchestrator to Test Manager?
linkStarting with the 2025.10 release, you can migrate Orchestrator test sets to Test Manager. From the 2025.10 release, you have six months to move your testing objects from Orchestrator to Test Manager.