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It is important to check that just as with the Test Plan, this Test Execution is linked to the current sprint.

5. Executing Tests

There are several ways to execute the Test created for the stories. It is possible to get to the execution from the Test Plan. Just click on the little triangle on the left side of the desirable Test and the Test execution will show. From there the Run icon on the right side shows and can be clicked to start the Execution of this Test:

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This same icon can also be used for Tests that already ran, to see the execution details for example:

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Another way to execute test is from within the Execution ticket itself. From there it will be possible to execute them immediately:

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A third option to execute the Test is from the Test ticket itself:

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If for some reason this Test has not yet been added to this sprints Test execution, this can also be done here:

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These 3 ways of getting to the actual execution will result in the same execution screen, where the earlier created Test case will show and be replayed by the Tester. It's following the exact steps and compare the expected result with the actual result. Evidence like response body's or screenshots can be added for each step or in general. The final stage is of the execution is either to let it fail or pass by choosing the colored little box on the right bottom place of each test step:

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If all steps succeed (green box), the ticket will appear as a Pass in both the Test Plan and the Test Execution ticket, as well as on the Xray Test Plan Board and in the story. Once all Tests from the Test execution/Test Plan have passed, the storys can be set to ready for deployment and the sprint can be closed.


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