A Test Run in Vansah refers to a Test Case execution, used to validate a specific version or system under test in a particular environment. Each Test Run serves as a record of the Test Results of running a Test Case against a requirement (Jira Issue or Test Folder/Cycle) at a specific moment in time within the context of a Test Execution.
In a Test Run you will be able to see any Passed, Failed or Untested steps of a Test Case.
From Jira Issue Screen
1.Open a Jira Issue
2. Go to Vansah Test Management
3. Hover over a Test Case
If the Test Case has been executed you will see a number appear to indicate the number of Test Runs available.
Click on this number to display the available Test Runs for the Test Case.
From Vansah Test Folder/Cycle
1.Open Jira
2.Click on Vansah Test Management
3.Open your Test Folder/Cycle
4.Find the Test Case
If the Test Case has been executed you will see a number appear to indicate the number of Test Runs available. Click on this number to display the available Test Runs for the Test Case.
From Vansah Test Runs Tab
The Test Runs tab contains all your Test Executions for a Test Case. You can view the Test Runs tab from the requirement which will only display Tests executed against the specific requirement.
1.Open Jira
2.Click on Vansah Test Management
3.Click on Test Runs Tab (If the tab isn’t visible you will need to display it from the Tab Selection)
4.Find the Test Run