Your test run may be in different statuses, this article helps you understand what each of them means.
Draft - Your run is being configured. It's entirely safe to play around with the configuration and make any change that you want.
In progress - A run transitions into progress after it is scheduled. This triggers a number of activities that can take place concurrently during the "in progress" status. These include team compilation (your testers are being invited to take part in the testing activity), executing the tests, triage and reproduction of the discovered issues, or results reviewing.
Finished - A run finished run gives a clear signal that there is no further issues being synced from Testlio to the client's bug tracker (if an integration is configured in the project) and means that the run results are ready to be consumed in the run view. Depending on the individual arrangements per project, there may be other activities ongoing, such as custom end report being manually compiled by the Testlio team, but the testing activity and associated standard procedures have completed.
Runs reach the finished status then the run coordinator manually marks them as finished in the run view.
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