These attributes are called Test Case Attributes. Test Case Attributes store background information for test technicians. For example, you might want to specify prerequisites for the test and provide details of the expected outcome.
These attributes are called Test Run Attributes. Test Run Attributes hold specific information about the results of each test run. For example, you might want information such as the name of the test technician, the date the test was run, whether the test passed, and so on, to be recorded each time the test is run.
Each time you run a test case, you need a copy of the test run attributes so that you can record the new test results. When you create a Test Run, all the Test Run Attributes are duplicated and suffixed with a number, so you can easily identify the test run that the results apply to. The original test run attributes are never used directly.
You can create a form to display the test case attributes and test run attributes of each test case. This means that when a test run is ready, the test technician can select the first test case in the module, open the form, and see immediately the background of the test case and the results that need to be recorded. The form has Next and Previous buttons so the tests can be stepped through one by one.
You can add a layout DXL column to any modules that are linked to the test module to display the status of tests linked to objects in the module as a tick or cross.
By using the test tracking tool you can build up a test history for your project, which is held together in one module.
If you are managing more complex projects, consider using formal test management tools..