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Test Manager user guide

Last updated Mar 13, 2026

Searching with Autopilot

You can perform searches using everyday language with AutopilotTM. Autopilot provides recommended actions based on your search results and allows you to search across multiple objects by their properties and relations.

Prerequisites

To use the Search with Autopilot functionality, ensure you have been assigned the following project scope permissions within Test Manager:
  • Requirements - Read
  • Test Case - Read
  • Test Set - Read
  • Test Results - Read
Note: The Test Manager Viewer role is pre-configured with all these permissions.

Searching within a project

To search information within a project, follow these steps:

  1. Open the desired project.
  2. Select Search with Autopilot in the project's left-navigation panel.
  3. In the Describe what you want to find field, enter the information you want to search within your project.

    If you are uncertain of what to search for, consider selecting one of the example search queries listed under Suggestions. Alternatively, you can choose a category under Describe what you want to find to view available suggestions specific to a test artefact type.

  4. After you select a suggested search query, select Search.
  5. Optionally, if you want to search for something else, select Back, and repeat these steps.

You can also interact with the search results. For instance, if you search for test cases not linked to any requirement, a list of such test cases is displayed. From this list, you can select test cases and execute actions such as exporting, deleting, or modifying their labels. This applies to other objects as well.

After you perform the first search, your queries will be visible under the Recent section of the Autopilot search. After you have searched for five different topics, the Recent section will replace the Suggestions section.

Figure 1. The Search with Autopilot section within a Test Manager project

Test Case log support in Autopilot Search

Use Autopilot Search for the following functions:

  • Search for Test Case logs to locate specific errors, messages or patterns without leaving Autopilot Search.
  • Select one or more Test Case logs and export the results to Excel.
  • Compare Test Case logs against record of test executions to identify root cause of issues.
  • Assign or clear assignments one by one or in bulk.

You can search using keywords that match assertions, logs, execution details, affected requirements or healing logs. Here are some examples:

  • Find all test case logs which failed.
  • Show the executions where the “Assert Verify Dashboard Page” failed more than once.
  • Show executions containing “timeout exception”.
  • Show all the logs which were executed by robot “user@acme.com-unattended”.
  • Show all the execution logs which affect requirement “R:123”.
  • Show all the executions where healing was involved.
Figure 2. Test Case logs in Autopilot Search

  • Prerequisites
  • Searching within a project
  • Test Case log support in Autopilot Search

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