Hey all - does anyone know of a way to identify Test Executions that do not have execution evidence attached within a test run of a test execution as opposed to having it attached at the higher overall test execution level. thanks in advance!
Hi Jason,
Here's the section of our Xray documentation that can useful wich details, enhanced querying with JQL: https://confluence.xpand-it.com/display/public/XRAY/Enhanced+querying+with+JQL
If you have any difficulties, you can always ask for support.
Best Regards,
Team Xray
Thank you. Unfortunately, I previously reviewed that documentation and did not see a way to identify whether or not a test result includes a piece of corresponding evidence.
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Hi Jason,
If you still have difficulties in solving this issue, please contact our support.
Best Regards,
Team Xray
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Did you find a way to pull the metrics showing executions with or without attached evidence? I too went through the link added by @José Domingues _Xray_ but I could not find the right JQL.
Thanks
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@José Domingues _Xray_ Even I have similar ask? Do we have a query that fetches the matrices of executed test cases with/without attached evidences
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Hi everyone, currently there is no such JQL function for that.
I would recommend you to reach out to our support to ask for an improvement in that respect.
I see some related improvement requests on the backlog; if make sense, please vote on them so we can track your interest on them.
Regards,
Sergio
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