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Iterations not showing up when trying to create Test Schedules


Heather Stapleton (323) | asked Jan 02 '13, 2:23 p.m.
We were recently updated to version 4.0.1. Before we used the Test Milestones in the Test Schedule when creating Test Execution Records. Now when I try to create Test Schedules it seems I need to selected a Parent Iteration first. When I click on Browse to find a parent iteration I see all the old milestones from previous releases were auto-migrated during the upgrade to 4.0.1. So I went to Manage this project area to create new releases and iterations under Timelines. I am able to create Timelines and Iterations with no problems but when I go back to Test Schedules in my Test Plan they don't show up. I was sure to select the checkbox for "A release is scheduled for this iteration". I still only see the old ones that were auto-migrated during the upgrade. I have followed all the training and online help and tutorials and I don't see what I am doing differently. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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Rajat Singh (59833545) | answered Jan 06 '13, 6:32 a.m.
Currently the auto migrated is set as the project timeline.
You may either add the new iterations under this project timeline (this will list your iterations under Auto Migrated) or create a new timeline and set that as the project timeline and then add new iterations under it.

Hope this helps!!

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Rajat
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Heather Stapleton commented Jan 07 '13, 8:46 a.m.

Yes that did it. Thank you so much.

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Subhajit Bhuiya (6222) | answered Jan 06 '13, 2:50 a.m.
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Please make new timeline as your project timeline from the Manage Project Area -> Timelines. Select the new timeline and click on the icon "Set the selected Timeline as project Timeline".

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