Prior to importing test cases, there must be an existing project and release that has been created in Zephyr. The project/release must be selected and user must be under the Test Repository section within the release selected. The user can also have an Excel document with prior test cases ready to be imported. |
Scenario: You are a testing manager in Zephyr. As a testing manager, you want to import test cases from an Excel document.
If this is your first time managing test cases, you might want to work within a test project rather than an actual project in the system, and that way, you can work out any issues you might have with managing test cases before you work with live test cases.
When importing test cases, please note the following:
Import WizardCopying the Excel files to the Zephyr Server or locate an individual file on the user's local machine: |
1. Click on the "Import" button at the top of the table.
2. After clicking the "Next" button, you click the "Add" button at the top right of the interface.
3. After mapping, you click the "Next" button and then click the "Add" button at the top right of the interface.
4. Afterward, you can then view the imported test cases within the "Imported" folder in the test repository hierarchy to the left side of the navigation.
Once imported, the test cases can be found under the Imported directory of a release from where this importing was done. The directory is labeled with the date and time stamp of when the import job was run. This can be renamed to some relevant name. These test cases can then be dragged-n-dropped anywhere else in the Test Repository. This will move the test cases. If you want to copy them, hold the Ctrl key down while performing the drag-n-drop operation.
Due to the varied nature of the source Excel files and potential inherent format inconsistencies, run smaller import jobs (fewer test cases) to ensure greater importing success. When confident of the results, import larger groups of test cases. Importing test cases from a set of source files that have been manually created by multiple users can be fraught with frustrations and failures. We suggest standardizing these source files as much as possible in order to make it easier for importation. |