Here are some updates from the past month
Product
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Streamline BDD workflows with the new Cucumber Integration
Incorporate your automated BDD test results into PractiTest using the FireCracker template for Cucumber. Read more about it here.
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CI/CD and Unit testing integration improvements
We have added improvements to FireCracker, giving you easier ways to integrate any type of CI/CD or Unit Testing file results into PractiTest. This includes more functions and more ways to parse your data. Read more about it here. -
Create a Global Test Repository With The New Cloned Tests Behavior
Cloned tests will stay connected to their ancestor test, allowing you to update them with changes made to the ancestor test.
Read more here.
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Create Instance Tabular Summary Report directly from a Test Set
Using the Actions button inside a test set, you can now create an Instance Tabular Summary Report for a specific Test Set as explained here.
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Improved User Management through the API
With the new ‘Last Activity’ API Query Parameter, you can get the last activity date of a specific user or all users. Read more about it in our API documentation.
Coming up
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Secure Your Spot at the 2023 OnlineTestConf!
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November 13th-14th, 10:00 EST / 16:00 CET
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Join our customer success team and ask everything you want to know.
Wednesday, October 11th, 10:00 EST / 16:00 CET
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PractiTest and Beyond
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Calculating the ROI of Test Management & Automation Tools
Dive into our latest article to discover the benefits of test management and automation tools, key metrics, and how they can impact your product and end-users. -
A Pathway from Software Tester to Manager
Looking to make the transition from a software tester to a manager? Read the blog by Daniel Knott where shares his best tips from his own rich personal experience.