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Description

In Zephyr Enterprise, projects consists of releases that assist in organizing your testing. By default, when a project is initially created, there will always be a default release. This default release is labeled as "Release 1.0". Users can manage releases which includes the functionality to add a new release to the project, edit a current release, delete a release that is currently housed in the project, or clone an existing release. To learn how to manage releases, please view the steps below.

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ReleaseA release is an iteration or version of testing within a project. Releases can house requirements, test cases, and defects for a project.

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The steps below describe in detail the general process of adding, editing, deleting, and cloning a release within a project for Zephyr Enterprise. To view further instructions for each individual function, please click the links provided below. By clicking on a link, you will be redirected to the page with the steps corresponding to the function selected. 

Adding Releases

Prior to Managing a Release

Prior to adding a release, there must be an existing project that has been created in Zephyr Enterprise. The project must be selected and the user must have selected the manage release button explained in the 'Release Setup' section.

Scenario: You are a testing manager that just created a project called "Mercury" and you are managing your releases within project Mercury. You currently have 1 release in the system. As a testing manager, you want to add a brand new release to the project.

If this is your first time managing a release, you might want to create and work in a test project that doesn't affect another project, and work out any issues you might have with managing a release before you work in a live project.






1. In 'Manage Release', simply click the "+" button that looks like icon to the right. 

2. A popup  (In our scenario, we'll be selecting project "Mercury")


3. Click on the "Manage Release" button located at the top right of the interface. From here, you can perform additional functions in the manage releases such as:

  1. Adding a Release
  2. Editing a Release
  3. Deleting a Release
  4. Cloning a Release


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