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Is it possible to display the next step to be executed in a TSER in dashboard?

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We are currently running E2E suites on RQM and we would like to display to the user all the test cases to be ran according to Team Area or another custom Attribute that describes his/hers area. For example: 

- Test Suite 1

- 1. Sales Order - (Sales) - Approved
- 2. Credit Confirmation (Finance) - Approved
- 3. Order Confirmation (Finance) - In progress
- 4. Expedition (Logistic)
- 5. Transport (Logistic)
- 6. Accounts Receivable (Finance)
- 7. Accounting (Finance)

- Test Suite 2

- 1. Sales Order - (Sales) - Approved
- 2 .Credit Confirmation (Finance) - Approved
- 3. Order Confirmation (Finance) - Approved
- 4. Expedition (Logistic) 
- 5. Transport (Logistic)
- 6. Accounts Receivable (Finance)
- 7. Accounting (Finance)

I would like to show to Finance Area that they have 1 step to be run on the test Suite 1 and, in another widget, to logistics team, that they have 1 step to be ran on Test Suite 2.

We could use a custom category to classify all the test cases to a area or use the attribute "Team Area".

Is it possible to create this vision using widgets?

Thank you!

Andre

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Test Case section of the test suite shows Team Area as column. User can use that information. But when user run the test suite, requests to run the test cases are generated. These requests does not have any team area associated with it. So, we do not how team area information in Suite Execution Console or Execution Console. But if you hover on the test case, you will get the team area information in execution console.

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