After upgrading to Primus version 3.0 and above pre-configured tests disappeared

After upgrading to Primus version 3.0 and above pre-configured tests disappeared

Use Test Definitions to set up pre-configured tests


  1. When upgrading from older versions to Primus 3.0.0.0, your pre-configured tests get automatically converted into Test Definitions (the new label for the pre-configured tests)

  1. You can access your test definitions in Primus from Tools > Test Definitions. Please refer to the Instructions for Use and User Manual documents to get acquainted with the Test Definitions and Workflows in Primus


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