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Test Manager user guide
Last updated Sep 19, 2025
Re-executing test executions
linkIf you re-execute a test execution the old execution
results are deleted and replaced with the new results. If you don't want to replace a
test execution result, then run the test set again. This will generate new test
execution results, independent from the previous ones.
The pre-defined user roles that can perform re-executions are: Test Manager, Test Executor and Manual Tester.
Re-executing test set executions
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Go to Execution and choose one of the following:
- Select More Options
for the test execution that you want to redo.
- Open the test execution and select Tasks.
- Select More Options
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Select one of the following:
- Execute Manually
- Execute Automated
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Execute the manual steps or wait for the automated test set to
finish.
Note: Re-executing test set executions does not display the activity coverage anymore.
Re-executing test case executions
linkYou can re-execute one or more test case executions.
For data-driven test cases, you can only re-execute one test case execution at a
time. You cannot re-execute data-driven test case executions in bulk.
Note: Even if you publish a newer version of the test case, the
version that you re-execute is the same version that is recorded in the test
execution.
- Go to Execution and open a test set execution.
- Select the checkboxes for one or more test case executions and then select Execute.
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Select one of the following:
- Manually
- Automated
- Execute the manual steps or wait for the automated test case to finish.