During the test execution when you will passed last step whole test run will be automatically closed
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During the test execution when you will passed last step whole test run will be automatically closed
During test execution, when the last step is marked as passed, the entire test run is automatically closed. However, there should be a verification process in place to ensure that the system doesn't allow the test run to close unless all steps, including those prior to the last step, have passed.
I would like to request a change where Retina checks if all steps, not just the final one, are marked as passed or failed. The test execution should not be closed if at least one step is still incomplete or failed, even if the last step is marked as passed or failed.
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Hello @VK_10914427 ,
Your post highlights a potential gap in the current features or functionality. If users wish to propose enhancements to existing features or suggest new ones for Codebeamer, they are encouraged to submit their ideas on this dedicated page: https://community.ptc.com/t5/Codebeamer-Ideas/idb-p/codebeamerideas
You seem to be correct that the only preventive measure currently in place is a popup dialog warning the user that not all steps have been completed. However, there is no mechanism to force the user to complete these steps, as they can choose to ignore the message and proceed with saving the run. While your observation appears valid, it could be more effectively addressed through the aforementioned channel.
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Hi @VK_10914427,
I wanted to see if you got the help you needed.
If so, please mark the appropriate reply as the Accepted Solution. It will help other members who may have the same question.
Of course, if you have more to share on your issue, please pursue the conversation.
Thanks,
Anurag