# February 2025

> Plan your automated test executions effortlessly using dedicated schedules. Create and customize single, recurrent, or advanced schedules tailored to your testing needs. Schedules for automated test executions are now available under the **Execution** section of your project. For more information on managing schedules, visit [Scheduling test executions](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/scheduling-test-executions).

## February 21, 2025

### What's new

#### Scheduling test executions

Plan your automated test executions effortlessly using dedicated schedules. Create and customize single, recurrent, or advanced schedules tailored to your testing needs. Schedules for automated test executions are now available under the **Execution** section of your project. For more information on managing schedules, visit [Scheduling test executions](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/scheduling-test-executions).

## February 12, 2025

### What's new

#### Reporting with Insights

Test Manager can now integrate with Insights for generating reporting dashboards for your testing projects. This integration allows you to generate fully customizable cross-project reporting dashboards in Insights using your test case log data. Insights offers the **Test Manager Execution Report** predefined dashboard dedicated for test projects. This dashboard helps you analyze important execution metrics like accumulated daily or weekly test results, automation rates for execution tests, and user or robot details for each test execution.

For more information on enabling the integration, visit [Tenant level settings](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/tenant-level-settings), and for additional details on reporting with Insights, visit [Reporting with Insights](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/reporting#reporting-with-insights).

#### Selecting a robot account for executing test sets

To improve your experience, we have extended the abilities for configuring a test set execution. Now, in addition to selecting test cases from a specific Orchestrator folder and choosing a particular package version, you can also designate a specific robot account to execute the test set. For more information on configuring test set runs, visit [Configuring test sets for specific execution folders and robots](https://docs.uipath.com/test-manager/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/test-sets#configuring-test-sets-for-specific-execution-folders-and-robots).

#### Use context grounding for generating test cases

Boost Autopilot's speed and efficiency when generating test cases, by using Context Grounding for generating tests for requirements and SAP transactions. The actual Context Grounding service that enhances the accuracy of your generated test cases is Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG). The benefit of using Context Grounding, and RAG, when generating tests is to give Autopilot the context of your organization and applications, so it can generate more accurate tests in less time. If you are already using Autopilot, then you are also familiar with the AI Trust Layer, which Context Grounding is a subcomponent of. To start leveraging Context Grounding and RAG, visit [About Context Grounding](https://docs.uipath.com/automation-cloud/automation-cloud/latest/admin-guide/about-context-grounding) and [Best practices](https://docs.uipath.com/automation-cloud/automation-cloud/latest/admin-guide/context-grounding-best-practices). Also, for information on choosing Context Grounding when generating tests, visit [Generate test cases for a specific transaction](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/working-with-heatmap#generating-test-cases-for-a-specific-transaction), [Generate tests for impacted transactions](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/change-impact-analysis#generate-test-cases-for-impacted-sap-transactions), and [Generate tests for requirements](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/generating-manual-test-cases).

#### Considering existing tests during test generation

To streamline testing and avoid duplication, Autopilot now considers existing tests when generating new ones. This means that when you generate tests from a requirement, Autopilot knows to avoid duplicating existing manual and automated tests that are linked to the specific requirement. If you want Autopilot to dismiss already linked test cases, in the **Provide additional guidance** step, you can explicitly instruct it to not consider tests that are linked to the requirement. For more information, visit [Generating tests for requirements](https://docs.uipath.com/test-suite/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide/generating-manual-test-cases).

### Bug fixes

Recommendations from the test insights report did not display the specific test cases they were associated with.
