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In order to export those test executions click Search Test Executionson the Zephyr Squad menu.

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In order to export test case definitions in Zephyr Scale, go to the app and select Testsin the top-right corner.

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After selecting the tests you want to migrate, click Moreand then Export to Excel.

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This will create an .xlsx file with your test cases, which you can save as a .csv file using any spreadsheet editor (e.g. Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc).

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Before you can export tests in Xray, you must configure a template that defines how the tests are exported. To do so, open Xray and go to Configure Project, and select the project from which you wish to export tests.

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From the settings menu go to Document Generatorand click Upload.

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Note: If you plan to export tests from multiple projects, you can also configure Document Generator template from a global level. To access it go to Jira Settings → Apps and from the left-hand side menu select Document Generatorunder Xray section. Templates added there can be used in any project on your instance.

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You can name the template as you wish, for example, Test Export. Make sure that ‘Issue Navigator’is selected in the ‘Scopes’,Test’ in ‘Entity’, and ‘XLSX’ in the 'Output formats' as shown below.

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Once you save the template, you can start the export of your tests. Open Xray from the menu and select Search Test.

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This should bring up the Jira issue search view preconfigured to display test issue types. If you wish to export only a portion of your tests, you can select additional filters at this stage. Once you are happy with the filter selection, click on the Xray icon in the top-right corner of the page, which should bring up the Document Generator. In the modal select the previously created ‘Test Export’template, select XLSX as the output format, and click Export.

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This will create an .xlsx file with your test cases, which you can save as a .csv file using any spreadsheet editor (e.g. Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc).

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