Before modifying a test case record, consider the relationship to
test plans and whether platform-dependent or independent test scripts will
be created for the system under test. A test case record is related to one
test plan record and to one or more configured test case records.
To modify a test case record:
- In the Rational® ClearQuest® Client or
the Rational ClearQuest Client for Eclipse,
open the Test Manager view. On the Planning page, locate
the test case record and click Modify .
- From the test case record, click the Main page:
- Click and type in the Headline field
to change the headline for the test case
- Click to change a Priority.
- Click to change an Owner for the test
case. Note, in Rational ClearQuest Test
Manager the Owner has no additional privileges.
- Select the parent test plan and click Remove then
click Select and use the Browse Record Type window
to select a different associated parent test plan record from the same asset
registry.
- Click Add and use the Browse Record Type
window to select an associated iteration record from the same asset registry.
- Type to add or change an optional description in the Description field.
- Click the Test Motivator page. If a test
motivator file is defined, the path is displayed. To add or change an test
motivator file, click Browse and complete the Test
Motivator File Association window.
- Click the Execution page. The Execution page
displays the associated test script and child configured test case records.
If a file location for a test script is defined, the path is displayed. To
add or change a test script reference, click Browse and
complete the Test Script File Association window.
- Click the History page. The History page
displays an audit trail for changes to the record.
- Click the Notes page. The Notes page
displays annotations for the record.
- Click OK or Apply to
save the record.
When you apply your changes, any associated test plan or configured
test case records reference the updated test case record.
For more information,
see Changing state of a test case record.