Working with test cases in automation suites
You can work with test cases in an automation suite. You can add additional test cases to the suite, view test cases that are in the suite, and remove test cases that are no longer needed in the suite. You can also copy automated test script IDs for test cases to add them to scripts for automatic association between test cases and test results in Helix ALM.
1. Click Automation Suites in the left navigation area.
The Automation Suites list opens.
2. Select the suite, click Actions, and choose Edit. You can also click the suite name or number.
The suite page opens with the Details tab selected. You can only edit information on the Details tab, not the Summary or Builds tabs.
Note: Click an area to expand or collapse it. Click to expand all areas or to collapse expanded areas at the top of the page.
3. Go to the Test Cases area.
The test cases in the suite are displayed.
Tip: To search for a test case in the list, enter a value in the search field. Matching results are displayed as you type.
Adding test cases to the suite
1. To add test cases to the suite, click Add.
The Select Items to Add dialog box opens.
2. Select the test cases to add to the suite.
To find test cases, you can search, apply a filter, or view a list of recently accessed items. If you know the test case URL, you can paste it in the search field to easily find it.
3. Click Add.
The test cases are added to the suite.
Viewing test cases in the suite
To view a test case, select it and click View. You can also click the number or summary. See Viewing test cases.
Removing test cases from the suite
To remove a test case from the suite, select it and click Remove. You are prompted to confirm the removal. Click Remove.
Copying the automated test script ID
You can copy the automated test script ID related to a test case to the clipboard so you can paste it into a script. See Automatically associating automated test results with test cases for information about adding script IDs to scripts.
To copy a script ID, select a test case and click Copy script ID. You can also click next to the script ID.
Tip: You can also select multiple test cases and copy the script ID. The IDs will be comma separated when you paste them.