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AIO Tests allows you to create set from an existing case with the click of a button. Whether you want to create a set from a single case or want to add a single case to a set, the test management tool lets you do it with ease. With this feature, you can add multiple cases to a set without creating them from scratch.

In this documentation, you’ll understand:

Create Set from a Single Case

Step 1: To create a Set from a single Case, simply click on the Cases option in the top bar menu.

Step 2: On the Cases page, right-click on the case for which you want to create a set and hit the Create Set option from the drop-down menu.

Users can also create a set of existing cases from the Case detail page.

Step 3: Once you click on the Create Set button, the Create Set modal window will appear on the screen with the details of the source case. 

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Users have these two options to choose from:

  • Create Set: Clicking on the Create Set button will create the set with the selected case added to it.

  • Add Cases: By clicking on the Add Cases button, you can add more cases from the same project or other projects to the set using the project selector drop-down list. Once you add cases, click on the Save button.

  • Only those cases will be added to the set that have a status that is eligible to be added to the Set.

  • Users can also select the version of the case that they want to add to a Set by clicking on the version drop-down and ticking the check box for it.

Add a Single Case to an Existing Set

Step 1: To add a single case to set, all you need to do is click on the Cases option in the top bar menu.

Step 2: On the Cases page, right-click on the case that you want to add to a set and hit the Add to Set option from the drop-down menu.

Users can also add a single case to a set from the Case detail page.

Step 3: Once you click on the Add to Set option, the Add to Set modal window will appear on the screen. Select the set(s) to which you want to add the case. 

  • Users can add a case to multiple sets. They can search for sets using title/key or use filters. 

  • Users can add the case to the set of another project using the project selector drop-down.

  • Users can add only those cases to the Sets that are in Published status.

Step 4: Finally, click on the Add to Set button.

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Once you click on the Add to Set button, a success message will be displayed on the screen saying, case has been added to Set(s) successfully. 

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Steps to Add a Case Version to a Set

Step 1: To add a case version to a set, simply click on the Cases option in the top bar menu.

Step 2: On the Cases page, click on the desired case key whose versions you want to add to a set.

Step 3: Click on the drop-down next to the Create new version button and select the case version that you want to add to a set. 

Step 4: Click on the vertical ellipsis icon (⋮) located at the top right corner of the cases detail page and select the Add to Set option from the dropdown menu.

Step 5: Once you click on the Add to Set option, the Add to Set modal window will appear on the screen. Select the set(s) to which you want to add the case.

  • Users can add the selected case to multiple sets. Users can use Set Title, Key or use any filters to search the relevant set(s).

  • Users can add the case to the set of another project using the project selector drop-down.

  • Users can add only those cases to the Set that are in Published status.

Step 6: Finally, click on the Add to Set button.

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Once you click on the Add to Set button, a success message will be displayed on the screen, saying the case has been added to set(s) successfully. 

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For further queries and suggestions, please feel free to reach out to our customer support service via help@aiotests.com.

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