Submitting Defects

Sprinter gives you the following ways to submit defects:

  • Smart Defect

  • When you submit a defect using Sprinter's Smart Defect, you can indicate the type of information to automatically add to your defect:

    • Defect description. You can choose to add the defect scenario to the description of your defect. The scenario can include an automatically generated list of the test steps and/or a list of the recorded user actions you performed in your run.

    • After you select which information to include, the New Defect dialog opens with the selected information already entered in the defect's description. You then fill in the other defect fields and submit the defect.

    • Screen captures and movies. You can choose to attach a screen capture that illustrates the defect to your defect. If you submit the defect from the Annotation Workspace, the screen capture will include any annotations you added. For details, see Annotation Tools Sidebar. You can also attach a movie of your run.

    • For details on configuring the information to include in your defect, see Smart Defect Settings Dialog Box.

  • New Defect

  • You can open the New Defect Details dialog box directly from Sprinter and manually fill in all the defect fields. The annotation is saved with the Sprinter test or component—it is not added as an attachment to the defect.

  • Link existing defect for ALM users

    You can link to an existing defect in Application Lifecycle Management from Sprinter . The annotation is saved as a linked entity in Application Lifecycle Management.

  • Defect Reminder

  • You can continue your test run without disrupting its flow by creating a Defect Reminder.

    A defect reminder enables you to summarize the defect in your application. The reminder is included with the test results and can be viewed at the end of your test. You can then submit the defect later from the test Results. The same information you have available during the test is also available to you from the results. So you can include screen captures, movies, and step or action information in the defect at that time.

For ALM users, when you submit an ALM defect using Sprinter, the defect is created in the ALM server, domain, and project that you configured when you logged in.

For ALM Octane users, when you submit a defect using Sprinter, the defect is created in the Octane server, shared space, and workspace that you selected when you logged in.

When you submit a defect using Sprinter, the defect is created in the DTS server and project that you configured in the DTS settings.