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Use Case 7: Unexecuted Test Cases

Un-executed test cases provide a summary of all test cases that have not yet been executed within a sprint. It helps teams identify pending work, track testing progress, and ensure that all planned tests are completed before release.

AgileTest Agent only displays the test cases that belong to at least 1 sprint.

AgileTest Agent can display un-executed test cases whether or not a sprint name is provided, and can also filter the results by a specific sprint and assignee.

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AgileTest Agent lists out all un-executed test cases in the sprint

Scenario 1: Provide with No Sprint Name

To display all un-executed test cases regardless of sprints, you can request a general command such as show un-executed test cases. AgileTest Agent will display all un-executed test cases of all active sprints.

AgileTest Agent shows all un-executed test cases of a specific sprint

Scenario 2: Provide with A Specific Sprint Name

To collect only un-executed test cases in a particular sprint, you can modify the request to specify the sprint name, for example, show un-executed test cases of sprint 1

AgileTest Agent shows all un-executed test cases of a specific sprint

Scenario 3: Provide with A Specific Sprint Name + Assignee

To display un-executed test cases of a specific sprint with a specific assignee, you can modify your command with more details, for instance: show un-executed test cases + sprint name + @user name

AgileTest Agent shows all un-executed test cases of a specific sprint for a specific member

AgileTest Agent Answer Format:

The answer from AgileTest Agent will include:

AgileTest Agent's output format

 

  1. Test Execution Key: the ID of your test execution, used to track the overall execution process of a particular test.

  2. Test Case Key: the ID of each test case in the test execution, used to reference individual test cases and their results within the execution.

  3. Assignee: the individual or team member responsible for executing the test case. This person is the one performing the testing or reviewing the results.

  4. Priority: the priority level assigned to the test case, which indicates its importance or urgency. (High, Medium, or Low).

 


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