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June 2024
You can now use labels as a data type on custom fields. This feature allows you to select from a pre-defined list of values, enhancing the structure of data in your repository.
Custom fields now include a Data type attribute. The attribute is Text by default, but you can change it to Label. Additionally, you can assign a custom field definition to various object types such as: Requirement, Test Case, and Test Set.
With this update, the CSV file that you can export for your requirements and test cases, have new columns for custom labels.
Visit Custom fields to learn how to create label custom fields.
Filters
You can now apply filters when you view test objects within your project, using the Filters type. The Filters type offers you predefined filters (which correspond to information columns in a test object view, such as Name, Description, or Last Modified), and custom filters. Custom filters represent the custom labels that you define in the Custom field definitions section of your project.
Views
You can also save these custom and predefined filters that you apply, as views. Views can either be personal or be available to all other project users.
The filters, and the view to which you save them, are persistent within the project, either personal, or public to all project users.
Visit the following resources to learn how to apply filters and manage views for the supported test objects:
Every project section that shows objects, including Requirements, Test Cases, and Test Sets, now has a Columns type. The Columns type contains properties native to a test object (such as Name, Description, and other), as well as custom field definitions and custom labels. You can use this type to customize the display of your test objects.