How do you change the scope or package of a copied Automated Test?

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12-17-2019 11:23 AM
I am trying to create a new test case in ServiceNow Automated Test Framework.
I have copied an existing out of the box test case where the scope (package) is Change Management ATF. However when I copy the test case it uses the Global scope and it is not allowing me to change it.
How/where do you change the scope so that it is in the Change Management ATF scope or should I leave as Global? It seems like it should be the same as what it was cloned from but I don't know so am asking.
TIA.
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12-17-2019 11:30 AM
First, SNOW is not servicenow. See https://www.snowsoftware.com/int/products/snow-servicenow
I ask you try to either abbreviate both service and now, or neither but /shrug.
Additionally;
I'd suggest editing your post by updating the title to get more people to look at it.
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Once a record is made in a scope, I'm not sure it can be changed. If you intend to have your tests in a specific scope, you may have to manually make them.
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02-23-2023 03:41 AM
This is a ServiceNow community and SNOW is a very common abbreviation used in the industry. Your comment did not add any value to the conversation and comes off as smug. If you have to make such remarks please do stay on StackOverflow, there is no place for such toxicity on this forum.
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08-16-2021 10:59 AM
Choose the Scope before you select the Copy Test button.