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Test Manager user guide
Last updated Oct 21, 2025
Customize your testing process by overriding parameters for test cases within a test set. You can override parameters for specific versions of a test case, depending on which version you choose when executing the override action.
- A parameter that has been overridden and later removed will still appear in the Override parameters window, allowing you to decide when to remove it.
 - If a parameter name is changed in the automation project where it originated, Test Manager also updates the parameter name within the test set.
 - Cloned test sets maintain the original parameter values during the duplication process.
 
- Go to Test Sets and open a test set.
 - Go to the Test Cases tab.
 - Select the test cases you wish to run with different parameter values.
 - Select Override
                     parameters.
                  
The Override parameters window opens, listing all parameters from the selected test cases that were manually created in Test Manager or imported from the selected automation for a test case.
 - In the list of parameters, you
                  can perform the following actions:
                  
- Override individual
                        parameters:
                        
- Next to the Name field for the parameter you wish to modify, select Override.
 - In the Value field, enter the new value.
 - Repeat these steps for each parameter that you want to override.
 
 - Override all
                        parameters:
                        
- Select Override all to enable overriding for all parameters.
 - In the Value field for each parameter, enter the new value.
 
 - Remove overrides: Select Remove overrides to disable the ability to override any parameter from the selected test cases.
 
 - Override individual
                        parameters: