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Troubleshooting Automated Tests
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Written by Gwenn Berry
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To troubleshoot a Test Block Run, first navigate to the Test Block Run view. From the Test Chain Run view, click the status ribbon on the test block you want to troubleshoot. This will open the Test Block Run view for that run.

Force-Failing Test Block Runs

If you need to force-fail a Test Block Run, open the Test Block Run view and select Mark Failed from the Quick Actions menu. If you need to force-pass a Run, select Mark Passed. If you want to un-force the failure, you can select Re-check Status.

Re-Trying Test Block Executions

If your triggered executions are aborted, cancelled, or otherwise fail in a way that you would like to attempt a retry, you may retry them from the Executions table of the Test Block Run or Test Chain Run view. In the furthest-right column of each execution listed, you will see a retry button. Click that button to re-execute the analysis with the same sample, version, and configuration.

Marking Test Chain Runs as Disqualified

Sometimes, test runs are no longer wanted to be used for comparisons against previous versions. This can be due to accidentally kicked-off tests, the wrong datasets being used, kicked off on the wrong day, etc. If you wish to no longer use a test and its executions in your comparisons, select the test chain run by clicking the grey box on the left side of the table and then use the quick actions dropdown menu to "Mark selected runs disqualified."


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