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Check for the report that displays the history of test cases to track how many times a test has failed and been re-tested
Hi @sangne
I am Ilze from eazyBI for reports and charts app for Jira.
eazyBI has native integration with several test management apps (Xray, Zephyr Squad, Zephys Scale), allowing the analysis of test data from any of those apps.
For example, one of the out-of-the-box sample reports is Xray Test status history report.
Here is a screenshot of the report example:
For more information, contact eazyBI support.
Ilze
Hi @sangne ,
Are you using a specific test management app? I represent SolDevelo, and I’d love to introduce you to our QAlity Plus – Test Management for Jira and its key features.
On every Execution Page, there is a Past Executions section where you can review all previous failures and reported bugs.
For each Test Cycle, you can generate a Test Execution Report, allowing you to see all test results. You can also filter the report to display only failed tests.
Regarding Re-testing, while we don’t track the exact number of re-tests within a Test Cycle, each re-test in QAlity Plus adds a new execution of the same Test Case. As a workaround, you can filter the Test Cycle by Test Case name to see how many times it has been added.
Additionally, our Bugs Traceability Report helps analyze Test Case performance. It provides a summary of all execution results within a specific date range and lists reported malfunctions along with their statuses.
Would this align with your needs, or are you looking for something different? If you are interested, we can also meet on a demo, so that I can showcase you the whole app.
Best regards,
Ewa
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