Using different filters in Discovery's Test Mining Report

In the left panel of a test mining report, there are different filter options available. Let's go through them one by one.

At the top, we have a filter with five options. 


  • The Automated option shows the scenarios with automated test cases. 

  • Custom shows the scenarios we created or modified according to our needs. 

  • Mined, shows your as-is testing scenarios covered in your test plan. 

  • And, Suggested, shows the testing scenarios not covered in your test plan. These scenarios can be automated to increase testing coverage. Once automated, they will be reflected in the automated scenarios section.

  • The All option shows all the mined, suggested, and custom scenarios of your process


 


We have another filter to view closely related scenarios in a group.

  • Integration shows test scenarios associated with data transfer and integrations with other ERPs. 

  • Reporting shows test scenarios associated with generating reports for your Oracle workflows. For example, in payables process, this option may show scenarios associated with the trial balance report. 

  • Standard test scenarios cover the fundamental test cases of the process that users typically execute. 

  • Sanity test cases are like standard ones, covering most standard scenarios. They are prioritized for execution to verify basic functionality and identify access or other related issues. 



In case you want to view or modify test cases related to any particular business unit, you don't need to individually open all its test cases. In such scenarios, you can use the pivot filter in the report. For this, first click the three dots icon and uncheck one of the filters. Next, select the Pivot filter.


After this, select the business unit whose test cases you want to see from All filter. Here, we are selecting Opkey Business Unit. After selecting the test case, click the apply button.


If you want to automate multiple test scenarios related to a particular business unit in one go, you can select the respective scenarios from the left panel and click the Automate button in the middle panel to update them in bulk. For example, we are automating five scenarios here. 


To learn more on creating a test mining report, click here.

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