Hello,
I have a question about the "Test Management" tool in Jira.
Basically I've succeed to generate the test execution but it is really inconvenient to generate the test executions one by one.
Is there an one-click or guide to generate bunch of test executions according to the test plans?
@Henry Kim is that possible that you don't have the Issue Create permission?
Please raise a ticket for our support team if that is not a problem with Create Issue permission they will help you find the reason and hopefully the solution.
How do I know this is related to the permission?
Could you share how to check the permission?
For me, I can create the "test execution" but cannot see the button you've mentioned.
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I found the possible reason for that. When you have the "executable" status for Test Plans configured in RTM settings the button is not visible.
We do that to block tries of execution of not executable TP's from the list view.
When you will remove that from the configuration you should be able to execute TP's form list view.
Also, your problem let me think about redesigning that functionality as it could be unintuitive.
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Hi @Henry Kim ,
of course, you can do that in bulk from the Test Plan list view. I am attaching the screenshot.
Let me know if that resolved your problem.
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Hi @Jarosław Solecki _Deviniti_
Thanks for the answer. Btw, I cannot find the button "Create Execution" in my screen.
Below is mine environment. Please find it. Thanks.
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