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Test Manager user guide
Last updated Sep 19, 2025
Automate test cases
linkInclude automated test cases in your testing portfolio to save time automate repetitive tasks.
Assigning automations to test cases
linkIn Studio you can assign an automation to an existent test case in Test Manager, or assign an automation to a new automated test case that you create in Test Manager.
Prerequisites: Connect Studio to Test Manager. For
detailed steps about connecting your Studio project to Test Manager, visit Integrating with Studio.
- In Studio, open an existing project or create a new Test Automation.
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Open an existing test case or create a new one.
For more information on test cases, visit .
- In the Project panel, right-click a test case, and select Link to Test Manager.
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In the Link to Test Manager pop-up, configure the following test
information to link your test case to Test Manager:
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Project: Select the project where the existent test case is
located, or where you want to create a new test case.
If you selected a default project when you connected Studio to Test Manager, this project will appear in the Project field.
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Test: Enter the name of an existent test case from the selected
project. To create a new test case, leave the default
<new test case>
value selected. -
Name: If you want to create a new test case and left the
<new test case>
value in the Test field, enter a name for the new test case in Test Manager. -
Requirement: Optionally, enter the name of an existent
requirement to assign it to the test case. If you don't want to assign a
requirement, leave the
<none>
value selected.
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Project: Select the project where the existent test case is
located, or where you want to create a new test case.
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Select OK to confirm the changes.
The automated test case is executed in Orchestrator while the results show up in Test Manager.
Figure 1. The Link to Test Manager pop-up where you enter the test
information