Inflectra Customer Forums: Filter test cases wile adding them into Test Sets (Thread) Hi, We are struggling with the following workflow. Can you advise how to overcome this seeming limitation? We have tests organized in many folders/subfolders by different applications/modules/features. The tests in those folders have custom properties denoting their Automated status. We have both automated and not automated tests side by side in the same folders. Now, we want to create separate test sets for the same folder trees recursively based on the Automated status. However, when selecting a test case folder and using Add tests to test set feature, we cant filter the tests in any way. Applying the filter in the Test Case folder first and then adding the test cases also doesnt help. en-US(C) Copyright 2006-2024 Inflectra Corporation.support@inflectra.com/Computers/Software/Project_Management//Computers/Software/Quality_Assurance/KronoDesksupport@inflectra.comhttp://www.inflectra.com/kronodesk/forums/threads120/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspxthreadId=2166Filip Krivsky (Filip.Krivsky@Monster.com)Filter test cases wile adding them into Test Sets Hi, We are struggling with the following workflow. Can you advise how to overcome this seeming limitation? We have tests organized in many folders/subfolders by different applications/modules/features. The tests in those folders have custom properties denoting their Automated status. We have both automated and not automated tests side by side in the same folders. Now, we want to create separate test sets for the same folder trees recursively based on the Automated status. However, when selecting a test case folder and using Add tests to test set feature, we cant filter the tests in any way. Applying the filter in the Test Case folder first and then adding the test cases also doesnt help. Thu, 16 Apr 2020 20:14:28 -04002020-05-29T12:13:16-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspxmessageId=3764David J (support1@inflectra.com) We would recommend going to: Testing > Test Cases filter by the various fields you need (in this We would recommend going to: Testing > Test Cases filter by the various fields you need (in this case Type = Automated) Use the select all button to select all the test cases Make sure the folders themselves are not selected Then use Tools > Add to Test Set. Fri, 17 Apr 2020 12:59:23 -04002020-04-17T12:59:23-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspx#reply3764messageId=3765Filip Krivsky (Filip.Krivsky@Monster.com) Hi David, thanks for quick response. This means we have to do this for each folder individually, r Hi David, thanks for quick response. This means we have to do this for each folder individually, right? Im looking for a solution for whole folder trees, as we have quite a few of those... Thanks, Filip Fri, 17 Apr 2020 14:09:19 -04002020-04-17T14:09:19-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspx#reply3765messageId=3768Kat A (support2@inflectra.com) Hi Filip, Good question. No, its not necessary to filter each folder separately. First, make sure Hi Filip, Good question. No, its not necessary to filter each folder separately. First, make sure you are at the Root level . Then apply the filter. That will show all test cases that match the filter, regardless of their folder. Regards, Kat Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:54:03 -04002020-04-20T14:54:03-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspx#reply3768messageId=3769Filip Krivsky (Filip.Krivsky@Monster.com) Hi Kat, thanks, but we definitely dont want all the tests from the root folder put into 1 test set Hi Kat, thanks, but we definitely dont want all the tests from the root folder put into 1 test set. Is it possible to do something like this (filter in folders recursively), but on other than just Root level? Thanks, Filip Tue, 21 Apr 2020 13:12:09 -04002020-04-21T13:12:09-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspx#reply3769messageId=3770Kat A (support2@inflectra.com) Hi Filip, Ill try again to explain how it works. Give a try and see! When you are at the Root le Hi Filip, Ill try again to explain how it works. Give a try and see! When you are at the Root level, and then you filter by Custom prop=Automated then it will show all automated test cases, regardless of their folder, in one list. I think that is what you need, if I understand you correctly. Regards, Kat Tue, 21 Apr 2020 16:43:14 -04002020-04-21T16:43:14-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspx#reply3770messageId=3771Filip Krivsky (Filip.Krivsky@Monster.com) Hi Kat, You understand correctly, unfortunately, your proposed workflow doesnt work for me... It Hi Kat, You understand correctly, unfortunately, your proposed workflow doesnt work for me... It looks like it works the way you describe only on Root folder level. When I drill down to subfolders, only testcases in the current folder are filtered and displayed. The Spira version we use is 6.1.0.1. Please see recording of my experience: https://www.loom.com/share/602faa6b8c864dec963e4c693e326ca3 Thanks, Filip Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:20:31 -04002020-04-24T12:20:31-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspx#reply3771messageId=3787Filip Krivsky (Filip.Krivsky@Monster.com) Is there anyone who could explain why we are experiencing different behavior than described above? Is there anyone who could explain why we are experiencing different behavior than described above? Fri, 29 May 2020 12:13:16 -04002020-05-29T12:13:16-04:00/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/2166.aspx#reply3787