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Step 3: Click on the Add button respective to for the AIO Tests - Defect Summary gadget.
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Step 4: Once you click on the Add button, the Defect Summary gadget will be added to your dashboard. Enter the required details into their respective fields.
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Users can only specify one project in the defect summary gadget. However, if you want to view the defect summary report across projects, the defect summary gadget can be added multiple times. Users can select one or multiple cycles of the selected project in the Defect summary gadget input window. Users can also make the gadget Dynamic by choosing ‘Filter’ for Cycle field instead of List. Users have the option to customize the look of the defect summary output by ticking/unticking the checkboxes for Display options- Show only latest run defects, Show selected Cycle list, Jira fields to generate Defect Pie charts, and Show Defect list. Show only latest run defects: Users can choose if they only want to see defects belonging to the latest run of the case or defects found in all runs of the case. Show selected Cycle list: Users can choose whether or not the cycle keys and titles are displayed as part of the output. Jira fields to generate Defect Pie charts: Users can choose the Primary and Secondary fields using which the pie charts should be generated for defects. By default, the primary field is set to Status and the Secondary field is set to Priority. Show Defect list: Users can choose if they wish to see the table with details for defects. The columns to be displayed in this table can be configured using the highlighted icon in the below screenshot.
If none of the options are selected, the gadget will show the pie charts with the specified fields. Users also have the option to select the refresh interval, which determines the frequency at which the dashboard should undergo updates, by clicking on the Refresh interval field. By default, the refresh interval is set to None.
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