Run your test assignments in Test Management 2.0

  • Release version: Xanadu
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 1 minute to read
  • Run your test assignments and capture the results.

    Before you begin

    Before you begin, ensure the following conditions are met:

    • Your test manager has set the tests to Ready state and assigned them to you.
    • At least one execution environment is configured in your instance.

    Role required: sn_test_management.tester

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > Test Management 2.0 > Tests Assigned to me.
    2. Select the required tests and click Run.
      Only the tests that are in the Ready state can be run.

      If no tests appear in the Tests Assigned to me list, confirm with your test manager that tests have been assigned to you and set to Ready state.

    3. In the pop-up, select the execution environment on which the tests must be run.

      An execution environment specifies the hardware or software configuration on which tests run, such as a browser version or operating system. If no environments appear in the list, contact your system administrator to configure one.

    4. In the Test Execution pop-up, mark a step as passed, failed, or blocked using the following icons.
      IconDescription
      Icon to indicate a step as passed Passed.
      Icon to indicate a step as failed Failed. In this state, options to add comments and attachments are available.
      Note:

      To log a defect in Test Management 2.0, create a defect record manually and include the test name and step number in the defect description.

      Icon to indicate a step as blocked Blocked. In this state options to add comments and attachments are available.
      To pause and work on the test at a later point in time, click Pause.
    5. Click Done.

    Result

    Test results are saved to the Test Result form. The overall status of the test is defined by statuses of the test steps:
    • If all the test steps are passed, the status of the test is Passed.
    • If at least one step of the test is not run, the status of the test is Not finished.
    • If at least one step of the test fails, the overall status of the test is Failed.This rule takes precedence over the previous rule.
    • If at least one step of the test is blocked, the overall status of the test is Blocked. This rule takes precedence over the previous two rules.

    What to do next

    To view the full history of test runs and results across all test plans, navigate to Test Management 2.0 > Test Runs. For more information about monitoring test plan progress, see Test Board in Test Management 2.0.