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Release Notes: Changes in Debug Mode Behavior

New Test Case Behavior for Debug Mode

When you trigger Debug Mode in an existing test, the system no longer creates a separate live mode test. Instead, it now generates a live mode run directly within the original test. During this process, the test steps are automatically rewritten and updated with the live mode run. To see this in action, open your test, click Debug, perform your necessary actions, and complete the run. The system will overwrite the same test case, meaning no new test cases are created on the Test Cases page.

This update is smaller than usual, as our team is currently focused on developing an exciting and substantial new feature that we can’t wait to share with you soon. Stay tuned, it’s going to be a big one!

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