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Vorpal
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Problems adding Test Cases to a Test Plan

Post by Vorpal »

Hi guys, still Jonathan there.
I am doing some practice tests and noticed that I had problems to add test cases to a test plan and I don't know the exact reason for the behavior.

The fact is that I have a test suite with 129 test cases and that everytime I select the test cases of this particular folder, I cannot add them to the Test Plan, acting as if nothing happenned. I tried to add only one test case of that "folder" and obtained the same results, as if there was something bad with this particular test suite.
I verified with a Test Suite of 19 Test Cases, and there was no problems at all, everything was added properly.

Is there any known issues about being unable to add a large amount of test cases? Do you have any reasons why this issue occurs?

Thank a lot for your help,
Jonathan
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Post by Vorpal »

After some more researches... I noticed that I could add 42 Test Cases, but never more... is there really such a low limit? Is there a way for me to change this limit?

There is a lot of probabilities that we have over 300 or 400 Test Cases for one single Test Suite, being reduced to 42 is impossible for us..

Thanks again for the help.
Vorpal
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Post by Vorpal »

Bug has been entered in the tracker:
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Post by Vorpal »

Even though I entered a bug in the tracker..
I still didn't find a way to fix this issue.. Have you guys got any issues like this one? Are you able to add more than 42 TestCases to a Test Plan?

Thanks again for your help,
Jonathan
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