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What's new
Folders via custom structured views
To keep testing portfolios of any size appear well organized, flat lists of your assets (requirements, test cases, test sets) can now be visualized in meaningful structures, based on grouping and filtering criteria. This allows to generate focused visualizations based on different areas of interest. Views can be saved and shared to swiftly switch between them.
We re-designed the UI for filtering criteria (based on feedback), without any functional change.
We revamped the UI for managing views (based on feedback). You can easily switch between your saved views, create new ones, and share your views with your colleagues
For more information about custom structured views, refer to the following sections: Requirements, Test Cases, Test Sets.
Accessibility Testing
Accessibility Testing automates accessibility compliance testing within the development pipeline, reducing manual effort and improving testing efficiency. Accessibility Testing enables teams to continuously test and validate accessibility conformance of webpages throughout development and release cycles — ensuring digital inclusion, reducing risk, and enabling faster remediation of issues.
UI Automation Activities
26.10.1-preview package or higher.
For more information about Accessibility Testing in Test Manager, refer to Accessibility Testing for Test Cloud.
For more information about the Accessibility Check activity, refer to Accessibility Check.
Support for GPT 5.1 model
The GPT 5.1 model is supported and enabled for Autopilot for Testers features.
Deprecation of legacy execution
The Allow legacy execution context setting will soon be deprecated. As a result, specifying execution folders at project level or at test-set level will become mandatory for automated test execution.
To learn more about how you can set up execution folders, refer to Configuring test sets for specific execution folders and robots.
Email summary after test execution
After a test execution finishes, users receive a notification email consisting of:
- A summary of test cases by status (Passed, Failed, none)
- A list of test case keys, names and results
- A link to test case logs, by selecting the test case key
Bug fixes
Fixed an issue where the test execution name did not reflect the user’s time zone.
What's new
OAuth support for SAP RISE compliance
We are introducing support for OAuth authentication for Heatmap and Change Impact Analysis in Test Manager. As of now, you can use either Basic authentication (username and password) or OAuth authentication (secure token and secure key).
In addition, the overall solution is now RISE-compliant, ensuring adherence to SAP’s strict requirements for SAP add-on development.
For more information, refer to the Heatmap and Change Impact Analysis prerequisites section.
Client field for SAP Basic web service
The Client field is mandatory when configuring the SAP Web Service (Basic) connection. Existing SAP connections will continue to work as before. If you decide to edit an existing SAP connection, you must specify the Client field to configure a valid connection.
Host Machine selection for Test Set execution
When executing tests, you can select the specific host machine on which test sets run. Until now, you could select only specific Orchestrator folders, robots and package versions, as part of test execution. For more information, refer to Configuring test sets for specific execution folders and robots.
Claude 4.5 support
To ensure access to its AI-enabled features, Test Manager supports Claude Sonnet 4.5 in view of the upcoming retirement of the Claude Sonnet 3.7 model. To continue working, update and configure your LLM subscription.