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Build record and Execution schedule result - Wrong results

Hi,
RQM version, I use, is 2.0.1.1 iFix 1.
I manually created a build definition, a build record and an execution schedule.
Both the build record and the execution schedule are associated to the build definition.
The build record is configured to run associated tests, when the build status is OK.
The tests, which are the steps added to the execution schedule, are manual.
After changing the build status to OK, I executed the manual tests and associated the build to every test execution result, that then I saved.
The build record was updated, but there are some problems:
1) BVT Result is "IN_PROGRESS", although all tests were completed;
2) Total tests equals to 1, although the number of executed tests is larger;
3) Test Passed equals to 0, although all tests are passed.
Moreover, the execution schedule result shows:
1) End time is "N/A";
2) Actual Result is "In Progress".
What mistake did I make?
Thank you!!!

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Hi There
How many steps are added to Execution Schedule?
All steps execution is completed.
Either some of the step is still not completed or there may be a bug in manual execution case as normally Execution Schedules are intended for automated testing.

Do this:
1. Goto Execution -> View Execution Schedules
2. Click on the icon in History column to see the Execution Schedule results
3. Check if status is showing "In Progress" here

I will check manual testing part and update.

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Question asked: Mar 06 '12, 12:52 p.m.

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