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Step 2: Once you click on the chevron icon, the Automation Coverage Report input window will be displayed on the screen. Select the desired Case Selection Criteria from the given options- Cases, Sets, Cycles, and Requirements. With each case selection criteria, there is an option to select multiple projects in the Projects field and specify a parameter- “Distribution By”By,” using which the automation coverage will be shown.
Cases: Users can specify a list of cases by using the filter option or keep it empty to select all cases of the project. The default distribution is shown by ‘Automation Owner’ but users can choose any of the available options.
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Sets: Users can specify a list of sets by using the filter option. The automation coverage report will be generated for unique cases belonging to specified sets. The default distribution is shown by ‘Sets’, but users can choose any of the available options.
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Cycles: Users can specify a list of cycles by using the filter option. The automation coverage report will be generated for unique cases belonging to specified cycles. The default distribution is shown by ‘Cycle’ but users can choose any of the available options.
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Requirements: Users can specify a list of requirements by specifying Jira issue IDs, by using JQL or by using Jira’s saved filters. The automation coverage report will be generated for cases linked to the specified requirements. The default distribution is shown by ‘Requirement’ but users can choose any of the available options.
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Step 3: Finally, click on the Generate button.
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Users can also save reports to reuse them later by clicking on the Save button. |
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Once you click on the Generate button, the report output will be displayed on the screen.
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