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Starting Release 8.2, Zephyr Enterprise documentation is moving has moved from its current location on Atlassian to a dedicated, standalone Zephyr Enterprise Documentation page. Please see: https://support.smartbear.com/zephyr-enterprise/docs/en/zephyr-enterprise/zephyr-user-guide/test-repository/sharing-test-cases.html

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  1. Click the (blue star)  button on the folder you want to share a test case to:

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  2. Click Share Testcases:

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    A dialog will open with your local test repository on the left and other available test repositories on the right:

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  3. Navigate through the available test repositories on the right, select the needed test case, and drag it to the destination folder in your local test repository:

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    The shared test case will appear in your current test repository on the left:

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    Now, when you close the Share Testcases dialog, you will see the shared test case in the list of test cases of your current release:

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(info) In the Share Testcases dialog, you can also search for test cases you want to be shared. To do that, switch to the Search tab, specify the project and release you want to share test cases from, enter a ZQL query, and click Go:

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  1. Navigate to Requirements and in the Project Requirements repository, select the folder containing the requirements of the needed release (in our case, these are the requirements of Release 1.0):

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  2. Select the requirement to which the shared test case is mapped in Release 1.0 and click Allocate to add the requirement to your current release (Release 2.0 in our example):

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    The requirement will appear among the requirements of your current release and will be automatically mapped to the shared test case:

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    Now if you switch to Test Repository, you will see that the shared test case is mapped to the requirement:

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Deleting a requirement or test case removes the mapping as well.

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