Hi,
What exactly do you mean by „skip“? Could you please describe your use case in more details in order to find the best solution to your requirement.
Looking forward to your answer and finding a solution together.
Cheers
Stefan
Thanks for your support.
In my test plan, I have 170 tests. So In that based on priority, I need to execute some of them. How can I achieve them?
Thanks,
Zubair
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Hi @Pathan Zubair Khan ,
I personally see 2 ways to solve this:
1. Filter within testplan
Within your testplan issue you can set a filter on your tests:
You can then filter your list of tests for one or several priorities. Out of the filtered list you can then create a new test execution. The newly created test execution will only contain the previously filtered and selected tests. (see screenshots, sorry for the German setting. If needed I can also provide them in English ;) ).
2. creating a seperate test set to organize tests
i personally prefer to organize tests in several test sets. I can group my tests regarding special settings (like priority, type, ...). You can add the requested tests via search/filter or jql and create an execution out of this test set then.
Hope this meets your question/solves your problem ;)
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