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# Test cases

# Test cases {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Zurich
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* Updated March 12, 2026
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Use test cases to group related tests together so that you can add them to a test suite
or a test plan.

A test case contains one or more related individual tests and defines the conditions under which a feature must be verified. Test cases are the primary unit for organizing and executing tests in Test Management.

Navigate to
Test ManagementTest RepositoryTest Cases
to view a list of test cases. Select a test case to display the Test Case form, which lists all tests in the test case.

## Test organization hierarchy {#c_TestCases__section_test_hierarchy}

Tests in Test Management are organized in the following hierarchy:

1. Tests: Individual test steps that verify a specific condition.
2. Test cases: Groups of related tests.
3. Test suites: Collections of related test cases.
4. Test plans: Structured plans that contain test suites and define how a product must be tested.

For more information, see [Create a test case](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/6UvfTYfDk_lB2cJiA45qZQ "Create a test case to group one or more related individual tests.").
* **[Create a test case](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/6UvfTYfDk_lB2cJiA45qZQ)**   
  Create a test case to group one or more related individual tests.
* **[Add a test to a test case](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/WgMBYuzeKvjDkz6gJuCpdQ)**   
  Create and add a new test to an existing test case.
* **[Delete a test case](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/uF0CAiVGkQM7MtHX0JsNMQ)**   
  Delete a test case and all the tests associated to it.

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