PC Test Runs Module Menus and Buttons

This section describes the menus and buttons available in the PC Test Runs module.

To access

On the Lab Management sidebar, under Performance Center, select PC Test Runs.

Common menus and toolbars of the PC Test Runs module are described below:

UI Elements

Where

Description


Stop Run

<right-click menu>

Stops a currently running test.

Note: Only enabled when the selected test run is in the Initializing, Running or Stopping states.

Add to Favorites

Favorites

Opens the Add Favorite dialog box, enabling you to add a favorite view to your private or the public folder. For details, see the Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management User Guide: Add Favorite Dialog Box.


Copy URL

Runs and <right-click menu>

Copies a selected test run and pastes its URL as a link. The test run itself is not copied. Instead, you can paste the address into another location, such as an email or a document. Clicking the link opens up ALM and takes you to the test run file or folder. If you are not already logged in, ALM first prompts for login details.


Delete

Edit and <right-click menu>

Deletes the selected test run.

Note: Only enabled when the selected test run is not in one of the active states.

<right-click menu>

If you analyze a test run after it has run, or recalculate the SLA, or add the test run to a trend report, then the action is added to a data processing queue, enabling you to see when the action is performed.

Export

Runs and <right-click menu>

Opens the Export All Grid Data dialog box, enabling you to export the test runs in the grid as a text file, Microsoft Excel worksheet, Microsoft Word document, or HTML document.

Choose one of the following options:

  • All. Exports all test runs in the grid.

  • Selected. Exports selected test runs in the grid.


Find

View

Opens the Find dialog box, enabling you to search for test runs in the module. For details about search options, see the Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management User Guide: Find Dialog Box.


Go to Run

Runs

Opens the Go To Run dialog box, enabling you to find a specific test run by its ID number. You can only go to test runs that are in the current filter.


Go to Timeslot

<right-click menu>

Opens the Timeslots module, displaying the timeslot for the selected test run.

Grid Filters

View and <right-click menu>

Enables you to filter the data according to an entry in the filter box. For details about filtering options, see the Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management User Guide: Select Filter Condition Dialog Box.

Information Panel

View and <right-click menu>

Shows/Hides the Information Panel in the lower area of the module.

Organize Favorites

Favorites

Opens the Organize Favorites dialog box, enabling you to organize the list of favorite views by changing properties or deleting views. For details, see the Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management User Guide: Organize Favorites Dialog Box.

Private

Favorites

Lists the favorite views that are accessible only to the user who created them.

Public

Favorites

Lists the favorite views that are accessible to all users.


Refresh All

View

Refreshes the grid so that it displays the most up-to-date information.


Run Details

Runs and <right-click menu>

Opens the Run Details dialog box, enabling you to view and edit details of the selected test run.


Run Screen

<right-click menu>

Opens the Performance Test Run screen, enabling you to view and manage the test run. For details, refer to the Performance Center documentation.

Note: Only enabled when test run is in the Running state.


Select Columns

View

Opens the Select Columns dialog box, enabling you to determine which fields to display in the grid and their order. For details, see the Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management User Guide: Select Columns/Select Fields Dialog Box.

For details about the test run fields, see PC Test Runs Module Fields.


Set Filter/Sort

View

Enables you to filter and sort the test runs in the grid. Any currently applied filters or sorting orders are displayed below the toolbar. For details, see the Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management User Guide: Filter Dialog Box.