Understanding the Summary Sectioon
The top section of the Test Run Overview screen displays summarized information for a test run (this includes combined Components and Pages statistics).
The following features are some of the important points for you to understand:
the first section includes two buttons that you can use based on the status of the Test Run: In Progress or Completion.
Test Info button: Expands a handy reference section of information below that displays additional details about this Test Run, such as its Description, Standard, Session, timeout, Product, Release, Environment, Platform, Assistive technology and Units to test.
Generate Test Run Report button: Use the button to view and print an HTML report for completed test runs.
The next part of the section includes the following information:
- Completion Progress bar: Hovering the mouse over the blue progress bar displays a popup percentage to indicate completion of all of the testing for the entire test run, based on both automated and manual testing for all components or pages that have been added to be tested.
- Issues Logged and Items Flagged counts and links: A numeric value is displayed for each to represent the totals for all checkpoints for all components and pages in the test run, with links that display the Issues for... and Flags for... screens to view all details.
- Started field: The date and time testing progress started for this test run.
- Completed field: When the entire test run is complete, a date/time stamp is displayed. Until that occurs, the 'In Progress' status is shown.
- Assigned To field with Change assignment link: The current user name the test run is assigned to is displayed, and under it is a link that causes a selection menu to appear if you want to assign it to a different user to complete.
- Total Components and Status counts: The number of components that have been added to the test run on the first line, with the number of them that are in each state shown on the three lines under it.
- Total Pages and Status counts: The number of pages that have been added to the test run on the first line, with the number of them that are in each state shown on the three lines under it.
- Components and Pages panel tabs: The currently-displayed panel's tab is in the forefront, while the other has its tab label underlined to indicate it functions as a link to bring its panel from the background to the forefront and display its content below.