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How to create new task list from slected task from the table.?

Narayanan.Subramani March 24, 2022

We have on master Test plan table. In each test cycle we need to select few test from the master list and create new test cycle.

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Stephen Wright _Elabor8_
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March 25, 2022

Hi @Narayanan.Subramani 

Can I confirm...

  • You have a master test plan table in Confluence?
  • You select a set of these tests to include in each new cycle?
  • Are the tests all different?
  • Are you using a testing App?

Some basic options are...

  • Set each test cycle as a separate table in Confluence. You can then highlight each table and choose to create each row as a Jira Issue, for each cycle.
  • Copy/paste the needed rows into a CSV file, then upload them into Jira.
  • Just create them in Jira directly - and visualise them in Confluence afterwards using a Jira Filter Macro.

Ste

Narayanan.Subramani March 25, 2022

Hi @Stephen Wright _Elabor8_ 

Thanks for your input.

  • You have a master test plan table in Confluence? 
  • Ans: Yes
  • You select a set of these tests to include in each new cycle?
  • Ans : Yes
  • Are the tests all different?
  • Ans : Yes , In the test plan each test are different.
  • Are you using a testing App?
  • Ans: This is for manual testing.
Stephen Wright _Elabor8_
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March 25, 2022

Hi @Narayanan.Subramani 

These probably are your best options...

  • Set each test cycle as a separate table in Confluence. You can then highlight each table and choose to create each row as a Jira Issue, for each cycle.
  • Copy/paste the needed rows into a CSV file, then upload them into Jira.
  • Just create them in Jira directly - and visualise them in Confluence afterwards using a Jira Filter Macro.

^ Do you think any of these would be suitable for your scenario?

Ste

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