- Getting started
- Getting started
- Integrating with Studio
- Creating a project
- Project management
- Documents
- Heatmap
- Prerequisites
- Step 1: Installing the UiPath SAP Add-On in your SAP system
- Step 2: Configuring your SAP system
- Step 3: Configuring UiPath Test Manager
- RFC connection
- CSV file connection
- Working with Heatmap
- Requirements
- Test cases
- Assigning test cases to requirements
- Linking test cases in Studio to Test Manager
- Unlinking automation
- Delete test cases
- Document test cases with Task Capture
- Create test cases
- Cloning test cases
- Automate test cases
- Manual test cases
- Test sets
- Executing Tests
- Test Results
- Project operations and utilities
- Import project
- Export project
- Export data
- Bulk operations
- Reports
- Migrating Test Manager artifacts to other delivery options
- Test Manager settings
- User and Group Access Management
- Custom fields
- Application settings
- Telemetry
- ALM tool integration
- ALM tool integration
- Test Manager Connect
- Out-of-the-box connectors
- SAP Solution Manager integration
- Setup and configuration
- Configuring user machine
- Configuring SAP Solution Manager
- Configuring system under test
- SAP Solution Manager command line
- Use case scenarios
- Atlassian Jira
- Xray for Jira
- Azure DevOps
- ServiceNow
- Webhooks
- Redmine Integration
- API integration
- Test Manager API integration
- Integrating your tool with Test Manager
- API Scopes
- Test Manager API
- API Version
- Test Manager URL
- API references

Test Manager user guide
Include automated test cases in your testing portfolio to save time automate repetitive tasks.
To assign automation to a test case in Test Manager:
To create a new test case for your automation:
a. Select your Project. If you did not set a default project for Test Manager, see Integrating with Studio.
b. Enter a Name for your test case. This will create a correspondent test case in Test Manager.
c. (Optional) Select a Requirement from the dropdown list if you want to assign the test case to a specific requirement in Test Manager.
To link the automation to an existing test case:
a. Select your Test Case from the dropdown list.
b. (Optional) Select a Requirement from the dropdown list if you want to assign the test case to a specific requirement in Test Manager.
4. Click OK to confirm changes. The automated test case is executed in Orchestrator while the results show up in Test Manager.