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What's new
Executing test cases without a test set
You can now run test cases without adding them to a test set. You can run test cases either manually or as an automated execution. For more details, refer to Execute test cases without a test set.
What's new
Switch AI models for AutopilotTM for Testers
You can now select the AI model used by Autopilot for Testers in your Test Manager projects. This applies to specific Autopilot capabilities, depending on the AI Trust Layer policy configured for your organization or tenant.
- Claude 3.7 Sonnet
- GPT 4o
- Gemini 2.0 Flash
You can select an AI model for the following Autopilot for Testers capabilities:
Overriding manual test set parameters
For improved flexibility and test coverage, you can now override parameter values within a manual 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 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
Improvements
- To better reflect their functionality, we renamed the following actions available
for test sets:
- Assign Test Cases is now Add Test Cases.
- Un-assign Test Cases is now Remove Test Cases.
- When executing a manual test case, you can now view the test description at the top of the Manual Execution Assistant.
We are constantly working to improve your Test Manager experience. This release does not introduce any significant changes to Test Manager, but includes minor enhancements to improve the overall user experience.
We recommend that you regularly check the deprecation timeline for any updates regarding features that will be deprecated and removed.