# April 2024

> You can now easily identify the test cases affected by each detected issue in your AI-powered test insights report. Whether you're dealing with error patterns, recommendations, or common errors, select **Show** to view the impacted test cases and search through them. Sections from the report can also be expanded or collapsed as needed.

## 30 April 2024

### What's new

#### Improved error analysis in AI-powered test insights

You can now easily identify the test cases affected by each detected issue in your AI-powered test insights report. Whether you're dealing with error patterns, recommendations, or common errors, select **Show** to view the impacted test cases and search through them. Sections from the report can also be expanded or collapsed as needed.

#### Export of test objects

You can now selectively export test objects, and their dependent objects, from a project. This feature offers you the flexibility to import them into a different project, facilitating the movement of specific sections of a project to another. This is especially useful if you want to split a test project or move portions of it somewhere else. You can selectively export the following objects:

* Requirements
* Test cases
* Test sets

For more information about exporting parts of your testing projects, visit the following pages:

* [Exporting requirements](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/requirements#exporting-requirements)
* [Exporting test cases](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/exporting-test-cases)
* [Exporting test sets](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/test-sets#exporting-test-sets)

### Improvements

#### Custom field definitions improvements
* Custom fields now support multiple object types at the same time. For example, a custom field that you assign to requirements, you can now assign it to test cases and test sets, as well.
* You can now delete multiple custom fields at once, instead of individually.
* You can now filter custom fields by **Data Type**, and **Object Type**, to help you structure your test data repository.

#### Custom field definitions changes
* You cannot edit the name of a custom field definition anymore.

## 26 April 2024

### Introducing Data Residency in the United Kingdom and India for Test Manager

As part of our commitment to empowering organizations with control over their data, we are providing complete data sovereignty for the United Kingdom and India regions. We use replication capabilities to securely store data in multiple availability zones within the region.

To learn more about the available tenant regions and the services offered in each region, explore our resources on [Data residency](https://docs.uipath.com/automation-cloud/automation-cloud/latest/admin-guide/data-residency-cloud).

## 22 April 2024

### What's New

#### User access management for AI-powered features

The **AI Trust Layer** governance policy is now available in Public Preview. This update includes access control over AI-powered testing capabilities of Test Manager. Visit [Automation Ops settings for AI Trust Layer](https://docs.uipath.com/automation-ops/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/settings-for-ai-trust-layer-policies---preview) and [AI-powered testing](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/ai-powered-testing) to learn how to manage the use of AI-powered features within your organization.

## 15 April 2024

### What's New

#### New test case log view

You can now customize the execution log view, to check logs based on **Test Set**, or **Test Case**.

* **Test Set**: Remains the default, allowing you aggregated viewing of your test executions, for an in-depth review of the related test cases.
* **Test Case**: Displays an extensive list of all test case logs, ordered by execution finished time in descending order, including all columns from the original test execution view. Moreover, from the **Test Execution** column, you can view the relevant test execution and test case log.

Visit [Working with test execution results](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/test-results#working-with-test-execution-results) to find more information about the new Test Case log view.

  ![docs image](https://dev-assets.cms.uipath.com/assets/images/test-manager/test-manager-docs-image-392945-d00c9270-17319763.webp)

#### Role permissions for AI-powered capabilities

Test Manager roles now have additional permissions, designed for AI-powered capabilities, currently in Public Preview.

Each of these capabilities requires specific permissions, listed in the following table:

 <colgroup>
  <col/>
  <col/>
 </colgroup>
 
  
    AI-powered capability 
    Required permissions 
  
 
 
  
     AI-powered test generation for requirement  
   
      
         Test Case - Create 
         Requirement - Edit 
      

  
  
     AI-powered test insights  
   
      
         Test Execution - Read 
      

  
 

#### Rename AI-powered test insights report

In an effort to tailor to your needs, you can now rename your AI-powered test insights reports, currently in Public Preview. To rename such a report, select **More Options** for you preferred report, and then select **Rename**.

  ![docs image](https://dev-assets.cms.uipath.com/assets/images/test-manager/test-manager-docs-image-391196-892648a3-3e831c03.webp)

## 1 April 2024

### What's New

#### Access latest test generation results

We're excited to announce a new feature, currently in public preview, that instantly displays the latest results from your test case generation based on requirements! Navigate to the **Requirements** page, and under the **Latest Results** section, you can select **Generated Test Cases**. Visit [AI-powered test generation](https://docs-staging.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/generating-manual-test-cases-from-requirements#accessing-latest-test-generation-results) for more details.

### Upcoming deprecations

The native connectors used for creating ALM tool integrations will be deprecated starting with September 30th, 2024. The long-term alternative to native connectors is [UiPath® Test Manager Connect](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/uipath-test-manager-connect).

Visit the [Upcoming deprecations for Test Manager](https://docs.uipath.com/overview/other/latest/overview/deprecation-timeline#test-manager) to learn about the timeline and how the deprecation impacts you.
