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I have a test case which we want to execute in 3 different test executions TE1 , TE2 and TE3. How can I query ( JQL) test run status for all the executions ?
TE1 = Pass
TE2 = Fail
TE3 = TODO
Hi Manny,
You can explore more about this topic our JQL enhancement documentation: https://confluence.xpand-it.com/display/public/XRAY/Enhanced+querying+with+JQL
Best Regards,
Team Xray
I have exact the same question. Unfortunately I could not find a solution to that problem in "Enhanced querying with JQL".
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The provided link seems is for Jira Server version, how do we go about finding the test statuses from Jira Cloud? Ie. Passed, Failed, To Do etc?
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Hi @Huai Ning
In Xray Cloud, there is no enhanced query feature for JQL due to the Cloud architecture.
The best alternative would be using the Xray reports; please check this documentation link for the reports: https://docs.getxray.app/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=31623136
Any additional questions, please get in touch with Xray Support (http://xraysupport.getxray.app); we would gladly assist you.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Rogério Paiva [Xray Support Team]
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