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Release notes Test Manager
Last updated Jul 2, 2025
June 2025
- The capabilities of evaluating requirements and generating tests using requirements, offered by AutopilotTM for Testers, have been moved under the Optimize coverage option. You can find the Optimize coverage option in the Requirements section of your test project, when opening a requirement.
- The former Test insights report is now called Report. Visit Generate test report to check out the updated steps for generating a report based on your test executions.
Orchestrator-to-Test Manager migration tool
We have achieved feature parity between Test Manager and the Orchestrator Testing tab. This advancement allows us to introduce a dedicated migration tool to seamlessly transfer your test artefacts from Orchestrator to Test Manager. The migration tool allows you to import test sets from any Orchestrator folder you can access.
Importing Orchestrator test sets into Test Manager preserves the following test set
data:
- Name
- Description
- Activity coverage
- Test case assignment (maintained as static assignments)
- Arguments and their default values (converted into test case parameters)
- Execution folder
- Test case versions
- The mapped Robot or User account
- Test results
- Test set schedules
- Attachments
For information on importing your Orchestrator test sets, visit Importing Orchestrator test sets.
We have re-activated some of the previously deprecated native connectors, in an effort to
provide an easy solution for simple integration scenarios. The native connectors which
are now available again are:
- Azure DevOps
- Jira Data Center
- Jira Cloud
- XRay
- XRay Cloud
ServiceNow and qTest native connectors are still deprecated, meaning that you cannot
create new connections for them.
Important: Native
integrations only cover simple integration scenarios. Consider using Test Manager Connect depending on your
integration requirements. Migrating a native integration to Test Manager Connect may
require more complexity than integrating directly using Test Manager
Connect.
To stay up to date with other deprecations or removals, visit the Deprecation timeline.