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When you perform a Test Run, each TS becomes an RS (Run Steps) and is visible in the Test Run viewer.  However, there is  no timestamp visible  for  that  RS id. Is there a way to display this to the user?  I assume it would be very easy to return that value from the db based on the creation time of the RS identifier? Apart from running a sql query on the db, what can I do to solve this?  If not already planned, can you please add this to the roadmap? (And maybe  accelerate  it? It would appear to be a quick-win!!) &#xD;
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When you perform a Test Run, each TS becomes an RS (Run Steps) and is visible in the Test Run viewer.  However, there is  no timestamp visible  for  that  RS id. Is there a way to display this to the user?  I assume it would be very easy to return that value from the db based on the creation time of the RS identifier? Apart from running a sql query on the db, what can I do to solve this?  If not already planned, can you please add this to the roadmap? (And maybe  accelerate  it? It would appear to be a quick-win!!) &#xD;
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Hi Andy  Could you please elaborate what you mean by no timestamp available? If you go to Tes</title><description> &#xD;
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Hi Andy  Could you please elaborate what you mean by no timestamp available? If you go to Testing &gt; Test Runs, there is a column for the date/time that the test was executed, do you not see that column?    </description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2012 19:14:31 -0400</pubDate><a10:updated>2012-08-03T19:14:31-04:00</a10:updated><link>/Support/Forum/spirateam/issues-questions/332.aspx#reply648</link></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">messageId=671</guid><author>Andy Smith (andy.smith@infoterra-global.com)</author><title>&#xD;
Hi AQdam.  Yes, the  TR   is  logged with a timestamp, I can see that.  However I'm talking about </title><description>&#xD;
Hi AQdam.  Yes, the  TR   is  logged with a timestamp, I can see that.  However I'm talking about the  RS  - each individual step - which has its own id but, looking at the db schema, doesn't currently have a timestamp against it. I wonder if this is a 'quick-win' addition?   It has come about because we are running tests which create large log files, and it would be much easier for us to find the log event evidence that supports a particular Test Step if we could identify the time at which the  Step   itself  was executed, rather than just the timestamp of the Test  Run  (which, because of the nature of the system-under-test and that each Test Run always takes  hours , is effectively useless in this particular regard!).  &#xD;
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