- Getting Started with Test Suite
- Studio
- Orchestrator
- Testing robots
- Test Manager
- Change Impact Analysis
- Requirements
- Assigning test cases to requirements
- Linking test cases in Studio to Test Manager
- Unlink automation
- Delete test cases
- Document test cases with Task Capture
- Create test cases
- Importing manual test cases
- Generate tests for requirements
- Cloning test cases
- Exporting test cases
- Automate test cases
- Manual test cases
- Applying filters and views
- Test sets
- Executing tests
- Documents
- Reports
- Export data
- Bulk operations
- Searching with Autopilot
- Troubleshooting
PREVIEWImporting manual test cases
You can use AutopilotTM to import manual test cases from Excel files. AutopilotTM allows you to generate a list of manual test cases that mirrors those from your uploaded file.
During the import process, AutopilotTM maintains the same test workflow (from preconditions through test steps to postconditions), but also preserves vital test case properties like priority and status. These properties are saved in Test Manager as custom field values for the test case.
Perform the following steps to start a new test case import:
- Open a project, and go to Test Cases.
- Select Import Test Cases > Start new import.
- In the Provide import document panel, upload the file that contains your
manual test cases.
Note: You can only upload one file at a time.Figure 1. The Provide Import Document panel
- Select Next and provide
additional instructions that Autopilot should use when importing the test cases.
Choose a prompt from the Prompt library or type in the instructions in the
Provide prompt instructions panel.
For example, if you are importing manual test cases from an Excel file, you can instruct Autopilot to import tests only from a certain Excel sheet.
Figure 2. The Provide prompt instructions panel
- Select Preview import to initiate the process.
When the import finishes, you will receive a Test case import ready for review notification. Depending on your notification preferences, you can receive the notification both in-app and via email.
- Select the Test case import ready
for review notification to review the imported test cases.
- Expand each test case in the Review import candidates panel, and review the test cases considered candidates for importing.
- If you are satisfied with their content, select the test cases that you want to import.
- Finally, select Create tests to import the test cases in Test Manager.
- If you are not satisfied with the
imported test cases, select Refine import, and provide additional details
about your use case in the Provide import instructions panel.
- After changing the instructions, select Preview import.
- Select the test cases that
you are satisfied with, and then select Create tests.
Figure 3. The Review import candidates panel
Perform the following steps to refine the last test case import:
- Open a project, and go to Test Cases.
- Select Import Test Cases > Refine last import.
- In the Review import candidates panel, review the test cases that were ready for import last.
- Select the test cases you are satisfied with, and then select Create
tests.
Figure 4. The Review import candidates panel
- If you are not satisfied with the
imported test cases, select Refine import, and provide additional details
about your use case in the Provide import instructions panel.
- After changing the instructions, select Preview import.
- Select the test cases that you are satisfied with, and then select Create tests.