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Release notes Test Manager
April 2025
The character limit of the Description field for test objects such as Requirements, Test Cases, and Test Sets, has been increased to 60,000 characters.
As part of the ongoing deprecation of the native connector, the creation of new connections for the qTest connector is no longer supported.
We recommend that you regularly check the deprecation timeline for any updates regarding features that will be deprecated and removed.
Web services connection for Heatmap and Change Impact Analysis
When setting up an integration between a Test Manager project and your SAP system for Heatmap or Change Impact Analysis, you have a new connection option. In addition to the existing RFC and CSV upload connections, you can now use a Web service connection. For more information on using the Heatmap and Change impact analysis with a web service connection, visit Heatmap prerequisites and Change Impact Analaysis prerequisites.
UI, API and Security tabs in Change Impact Analysis
We have enhanced the Change Impact Analysis to with new UI, API, and Security tabs. These tabs provide a comprehensive view of how potential system changes could impact your transactions, APIs, and security. For more information, visit Working with Change Impact Analysis.
Enhanced Tricentis qTest integration
The integration of Test Manager with Tricentis qTest, through UiPath Test Manager Connect, now supports the following artifacts: test sets, manual test steps, and test results. For more information on the Test Manager synchronization with other ALM tools, visit UiPath Test Manager Connect.
Test case parameters
To make testing more efficient, you can now create parameters for your test cases. Parameters help you avoid duplicate test cases, by acting as variables that you can reuse across multiple executions of the same test case. For more information on working with test case parameters, visit Parameters.
Overriding test set parameters
For improved flexibility and test coverage, you can now override parameter values within a test set. The parameters that you can change are determined by the parameters of the test cases that are part of the test set. These can include parameters added in Test Manager, or those originating from the selected automation for a test case. For information on overriding test set parameters, visit Overriding test set parameters.
Updated AutopilotTM search interface
We have enhanced the Search with Autopilot functionality, adding categories for each test artifact: Requirements, Test Cases, Test Sets, and Executions. Each category now includes a dedicated list of search suggestions. To check out the changes, visit Searching with Autopilot - Preview.