You can export a test suite to an XML file. So, you can import the test suite in another Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Operations environment.
You can find and download the created file on the Mobility sharing workspace, on the Data files tab.

If you export a test suite, this setup is always included:
  • General test suite settings
  • The related test cases
Which parts of the related test cases are included in the export depends on the export type:
  • Only test case
    For all related test cases, this is included in the export:
    • General test case settings
    • Steps
    • Test variables
    • Events
  • Only test scenario
    For all selected test cases, only the test scenarios are included in the export.
  • Test case & test scenario
    For all selected test cases, everything is included in the export.
If you export test cases, consider this:
  • The default values for the test variables are included in the export of a test case. Possibly, this data is not available in the environment where you import the test case. To be able to run a default test, you must check and, if required, change the default values of the test variables after import.
  • A test scenario is set up based on specific data (variable values) which possibly is not available in another environment. So, a test scenario cannot be run in another environment if the same data is not available in that environment. You can, of course, change the variable values after you have imported the test scenarios.
  • An export of only test scenarios, only makes sense if the related test cases already exist in the environment where you import the test scenarios.


Standard procedure

1. Click Mobility test monitoring.
2. On the Test suites tab, in the list, find and select the desired test suites.
3. Click Export.
4. In the File name field, type a value.
5. Besides the XML file, you can also generate a data package with data entities. You can find and download this data package on the Mobility sharing workspace, on the Data files tab. You can deploy the downloaded data package with Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services.
  Select Yes in the Generate package field.
6. In the Export type field, select an option.
7. Click OK.
8. Click Share.
9. On the Data files tab, in the list, find and select the desired file.
 

Note: A data file with the file name extension:
- .dawdata is an XML file.
- .zip is a data package.

10. Click Download.
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