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In Azure Test Plans, how do you Move a Test Case to another Test Suite?

for your information, the functionality of drag and drop is back, in the new interfaces the action is different between the tabs "Define" and "Execute", you need to be on "...
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Can a Test Automation engineer switch to a DevOps profile easily?

Yes, QA Automation Engineers, like any QA role, can move to other roles in the SDLC: developer, DevOps, etc. QA Automation is also more than "just using Selenium". Selenium 4 just came out ...
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Is there any meaning to have a QA in an azure cloud infrastructure team?

So there's a central team managing infrastructure for a lot of other teams each bringing in their piece. The pieces might somehow interact with each other, share database instances, stuff like that. ...
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In Azure Test Plans, how do you Move a Test Case to another Test Suite?

According to the Azure DevOps Forum, The Move or Drag & drop test case functionality is currently not available in new Azure Test Plans. It will be available in the coming weeks. For now, you can ...
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react-native + android error : How to fix? - java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class org.codehaus.groovy.vmplugin.v7.Java7

Verify which gradle version installed on your machine and make changes in my gradle-wrapper.properties file to distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.2-bin.zip Note - for ...
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Execute a Jmeter process as a Azure service?

I ran into an issue where the Cloud Agent would timeout after an hour and so I just spun up a VM on Azure and used Windows Task Scheduler to run the tests each night and upload the results (via Git). ...
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Performance Testing: Flag when a UI/API test's runtime increases by x% (Selenium C# Azure)

The test results file (.trx) is an XML file which you could code a parser for. You could scrape each test name and how long it took. You would then need to save that to a database or something. Then ...
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