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Test Manager user guide
Last updated Sep 8, 2025
Adding test cases to a test set
linkYou can simultaneously add test cases to a
test set in two different ways:
- Using Static Assignment - select the test cases manually.
- Using Dynamic Assignment - input the label of the test cases that you want to add.
Note: If a test case is both statically assigned and
dynamically assigned to a test set, it will only be executed once.
Statically adding test cases to test set
link- Open the test set you want to add test cases to by clicking it.
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In the Tasks menu, select Add Test Cases.
The Add Test Cases window is displayed.
- Select Static Assignment.
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Select the test cases you want to add. You can search for test cases by
entering the name, the key, or a label.
Figure 1. Statically adding test cases
- Select Assign. The test cases are assigned to the test set and are displayed on the Test Cases tab.
Dynamically adding test cases to test set
linkYou can choose to add all test cases to a test set,
based on their labels.
- Select the test set that you want to add test cases to.
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In the Tasks menu, select Add Test Cases.
The Add Test Cases window is displayed.
- Select Dynamic Assignment.
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Input the labels of the test cases that you want to add.
For the example in the below illustration, all test cases with the label
ASP:9
will be added to the current test set.Figure 2. Dynamically adding test cases
- Select Assign. The test cases are added to the test set and are displayed on the Test Cases tab.
On the Test Cases tab you can see and edit test
cases that are added both statically and dynamically in separate sub-tabs.
Navigation and search
linkTo quickly find your test sets, use the search
function and the filters. Navigate within the page using and configuring the
paginator. Alternatively, you can use the breadcrumb to navigate between the
pages.
- Filter - You can use the filter to narrow your search. For example, you can search for the test sets that have been updated by your user, by specific labels, or the source (e.g., Orchestrator). The filters are automatically saved and kept active until you clear them.
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Search - Use the search bar to find test results by their key, name
or labels (requires full search term match)
You can use the search bar at the top of the page to look for test results.