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How to un-link grouped Steps in RTM test cases?

Don
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April 21, 2022

Location in app where issue is occuring: 
Breadcrumb: JIRA | Test Management | Edit in RTM | Open Folder | Open Test Case | Select Steps view | Select "Link steps" button

URL: https://[companyname].atlassian.net/projects/LP?selectedItem=com.atlassian.plugins.atlassian-connect-plugin:com.deviniti.atlassian.apps.rtm__project-main-view#!//testCases/issues/ #####

Issue reproduced:
1. JIRA | Test Management | Edit in RTM | Open Folder | Open Test Case | Select Steps view |
2. Press "Edit" button ("Save" and "Cancel" buttons become enabled.
3. Select "Link steps" button at the top right of the Steps group.
4. Complete linking group of steps to other Test Case ID and clicking on "Complete" icon.
5. Want to undo this! *Problem: How do I do that?*

See screen capture as well.  Thank you.Asking how to remove linking grouped steps to another Test Case ID_Atlassian JIRA Community.jpg  

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Jarosław Solecki _Deviniti_
Atlassian Partner
April 21, 2022

Hi @Don , 

You can unlink a group by pressing the unlink icon (1) or delete the entire group by pressing the delete icon (2). 

If you unlink the group you will make it editable. It will no longer take changes from the Test Cases from which it has been linked. It will became the normal group of the current Test Case.

You can also move steps between groups with drag & drop (3). There is only one limitation - you cannot drag & drop last step in the group. 

I also encourage you to raise a support ticket in case of any problems. Our support team can help you in such a matter and also prepare a demo session of the product. 

 

 

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Don
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April 22, 2022

@Jarosław Solecki _Deviniti_ thank you for your answer and precise demonstration of how to do this.

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