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The "Assign" action block makes checklist execution even more dynamic and interdisciplinary. This new feature allows assigning a checklist to a previously defined user and due date. This button can be at the end of a page, section or test casecheck. This way, multiple users or members of a group can work on a checklist together in a predefined flow. Before doing so, it is necessary to define in the checklist template design, to whom the checklist should be assigned (user or group) and if this will change the due date.
Use Case/Example:
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A detailed feature description can be found in the release notes at Release v4.84.0 (Preview) as well as at Checklist structure, Checklist and test case settings and Execute checklist.check settings and Execute checklist.
Automatic translation of checklist templates
The automatic translation makes it possible to translate checklist templates into all Testify standard languages at the touch of a button. The automatic translation can be started with a simple button. This method is particularly time-efficient and useful for multilingual companies.
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This function is not included in the standard version. Key users can obtain further information on activating this function from the Solution Team.
A detailed feature description can be found in the release notes at Release v4.94.0 (Current) and at Translating a checklist template.
Bulk actions: Bulk assignment
The new "Bulk assignment" function makes it possible to assign several checklists at the same time. In contrast to "Bundle and execute", several test objects and checklists can be selected and it can be precisely defined to whom the individual checklists are to be assigned. Different test objects, checklists, users/groups and different due dates can be selected. This allows a comprehensive process chain to be mapped and different checklists to be assigned within a very short time. Use case/example:
A production order (test object type) contains several items (test object). Different checklists are required for all items, which are carried out by different people.
The "Bulk assignment" function can be called up via the "Bulk actions" tab and is not included in the standard . Key users can obtain further information on activating this feature from the Solution Team.
A detailed feature description can be found in the release notes at Release v4.92.0 and at Bulk Actions
Dependencies (dynamic checklists)
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A detailed description of the feature can be found in the release notes at Release v4.79.0 and at Checklist and test case check settings and Dependencies (Dynamic Checklists).
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A detailed feature description can be found in the release notes at Release v4.77.0 and at Notifications.
Feature highlights
Custom fields for checklists
Custom fields can now be stored in checklist templates. This makes it possible to display additional information on the checklist when instantiating checklists. Use case/example:
Adding milestones to checklists as part of a production process (e.g. manufacture of a machine). Initially, 20 checklists are assigned simultaneously; each checklist is assigned a different milestone.
Add essential additional information such as batch number or production order number.
A detailed feature description can be found in the release notes at Release v4.94.0 (Current) and at Execute checklist, Template settings and Checklist overview.
Save GPS position in custom field
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A detailed feature description can be found in the Release Notes under at Release v4.77.0 as well as under Custom fieldsat Custom fields.
Workflow action: Test result as custom fields of the test object
The new workflow action can be used to save test results in a custom fields of a test object. It is possible to define exactly which check type should be used for which custom fields. It is important that the type of the custom fields and the Check match (e.g. numeric and numeric). Use case/examples:
Accept measured values such as pH value or temperature checks.
A detailed feature description can be found in the release notes at Release v4.95.0 (Preview) and at Workflows and Workflow Examples .