Cant publish manual test results

Hi There!

I’m starting to use Manual Tests within Visual Studio to test my application. I’ve got a team that was developing for some time an application, using click-once to publish the application.

Now I’m starting with a new team to create and run manual tests over application deployed. Of course, My testers aren’t going to access code. They only see an application installed in their computer that they’re going to test.

I’ve created some manual tests, ordered tests, and everything was fine until I decided to publish test results.

I can’t publish them.

It gives me an error message saying “The currently selected team project does not have any build. A build is required in order to publish test results.”

Shouldn’t I being asked to insert build when publishing results?

Hope someone could help me with this.

Thanks in advance,

Rui Dias

[2261 byte] By [RuiDiasVD] at [2007-12-24]
# 1

Hi Rui,

The way things work, is that you have to have a build to publish to. Using the integration with Team Foundation Server, you first have to create a build type, and afterwards running a build on your build type. Then you will be able to publish.

For more info on this, please take a look here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms243798.aspx

Thanks,
David Gorena Elizondo
[MSFT] VSTS

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