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Test Manager user guide
Configuring test sets for specific execution folders
Within a test set, you can automatically execute test cases only from a default or selected Orchestrator folder (also known as the Execution folder). If you want to execute the test cases from a specific package and version within a folder, you can select the package and its corresponding version.
You can configure the execution of a test set for a specific Orchestrator folder, only if the Allow legacy execution context tenant setting is disabled. For more information about the setting, visit Tenant level settings.
To limit test case execution to a specific Orchestrator folder and robot, follow these steps:
- Go to Test Sets and select the test set for configuration.
- In the Test Cases tab, opt for Select Automation.
- From the Execution folder
dropdown list, select a folder of your choice.
If you do not want to select a specific folder, opt for None, which will use the Default folder of the tenant, if it exists.
- Select Save to confirm the selection.
In addition to the execution folder and robot account, you can also select a specific package and version from which to run test cases. To select a specific package and version, perform the following steps:
- Navigate to Test Sets and open a test set.
- Go to the Test Cases tab.
- Use Select Automation.
- To define a package and version,
the following options are available:
- Autoselect Packages: Automatically selects all packages located in the execution folder and their latest versions, based on the test cases assigned to the test set.
- Add automation:
Allows you to manually select the desired packages and corresponding
versions. Use the following steps:
- From the Package dropdown list, select a package.
- From the Version dropdown list, select a version for that package.
- Use Select to finalize the selection.
Repeat the previous steps for each package you wish to add to the test set.