What's New in ALM 16.0.1
The following new features and enhancements are available in ALM 16.0.1 and patches.
What's new in ALM 16.0.1 P3
The following enhancements are available in ALM 16.0.1 P3:
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Support Windows Server 2022.
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ALM Client Launcher 4.4 is shipped with ALM. For details, see ALM Client Launcher.
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This patch substitutes the Micro Focus certificate signature with the OpenText certificate signature. The new certificate is issued by GlobalSign.
What's new in ALM 16.0.1 P2
The following enhancements are available in ALM 16.0.1 P2:
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Using the new Show/Hide Total Values toggle in a progress graph, you can show or hide the <Total> line that represents the sum of all other Group By categories. For details, see Show/hide total values in progress graphs.
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The Test Board tab is available even when the Enterprise Integration extension is enabled for your project. For details, see Test Board Tab.
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When running a manual test, images added to the test step's actual result are not saved to the Test Plan module. For details, see Manual Runner: Step Details Page.
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ALM Client Launcher 4.2 is shipped with the ALM desktop client. For details, see ALM Client Launcher.
What's new in ALM 16.0.1
The following new features and enhancements are available in ALM 16.0.1:
New Site Administration
The web interface for Site Administration is now available for on-premises as well, consolidating the administration capabilities of both the previous Site Administration and SaaS add-on.
For detail, see Site Administration.
Web Runner
User interfaces in the Test Plan and Defects tabs are modernized, making it easier for you to create and manage tests and defects.
For details, see Create tests and Manage defects.
Analysis and Dashboard
The following updates were added to the Analysis and Dashboard modules.
New version of plan vs. actual graph |
Planned vs. Actual (Test Run History), a new graph type for test instances is introduced. It helps you track both test execution progress and actual daily workload. The previous Test Execution - Planned vs. Actual graph is renamed Planned vs. Actual (Last Test Run). For details, see Test instance graphs. |
Use regional short date format for graphs |
You can now use your computer's regional short date format as the date format in the graph x-axis. For details, see Set graph appearance. |
Easier to read double y-axis graphs |
The horizontal auxiliary dotted lines are optimized for the two y-axes in the Test Execution - Planned vs. Actual graphs. This makes it easier for your to read the graphs. For details, see Test instance graphs. |
SQL Server Always On
ALM supports the SQL Server Always On availability groups solution. When you create a schema, ALM creates a database backup and adds it to the availability group. This solution ensures that you can still use ALM when a database fails, because ALM switches automatically and seamlessly to a backup.
For details, see SQL server Always On support.
API
You can now use OTA and Site Admin API with 64-bit applications.
For details about how to register ALM for 64-bit applications, visit http://<your ALM Server>:<port>/qcbin/CommonMode_index.htm.
For details about OTA and Site Admin API, see Open Test Architecture API Reference and Site Administration COM API Reference.
Preview login password
When you enter your password to log in to ALM, you can view the password as plain text to ensure its accuracy.
For details, see Start ALM.
Audit test step execution user
Execution user information is now available for test steps.
For detail, see Viewing Test Runs.
Platform support
ALM now supports:
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Windows 11
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Google Cloud
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TLS 1.3
For details, see Support Matrix.
See also: