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This field reflects which Jira user created the Test Case. It will default to your own username, and requires no editing.
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Linking
There are two main linking methods, detailed below, which will be used in OLE QA testing: linking to the Story issue which serves as the parent Jira issue, and linking to the specific issue - Task or Bug/Defect - to be tested.
Parent Jira Field
This field should contain the Jira issue ID of the Story issue to which the Functional Specification being tested is attached. The Jira issue ID will have the format OLE-###
, where ### is the issue's ID number. You can find the issue ID in the title info, displayed at the top of a given Jira issue, or by examining the URL for that issue. The Jira issue ID is highlighted in blue in the screenshot below.
Tests/Tested By Link
The "Tests/Tested By" link cannot be established until after Test Case creation. Once you do create the "Tests" link, the "Tested By" link will also be established on the Task or Bug/Defect to which the Test Case is linked.
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The Link dialogue box will open (pictured below). You should select "Tests" from the drop-down menu immediately to the right of the words "This issue." In the next box down, you should enter the issue id of the Task or Bug/Defect you will be testing. You can use the "Comment" box to include a comment, but it is not necessary at this point. The last thing to do is click the "Link" button. The Link dialogue box will disappear, and a two-way link will be created between the Test Case and the target issue.
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