| Status | Description | 
|---|---|
|  Passed | If all steps are passed, the test status is set to Passed. The status reason of the first passed test step with a reason is used as the passed status reason for the test. | 
|  Failed | If all steps are executed and at least one step is failed, the test status is set to Failed. The status reason of the first failed test step with a reason is used as the failed status reason for the test. | 
|  Not Executed | As long as all steps are not executed, the test status is set to 
                              					 Not Executed. The status reason of the first not executed test step with a reason is used as the not executed status reason for the test. If you change the status of at least one step, the test status is set to In Progress. | 
|  In Progress | Until every step is executed, the test status is set to In Progress. | 
You can also set the test status manually. In the overview area of the 
                  		  Manual Testing window, or in the test steps area of a test step, click 
                  		   (Select Status) beside the status icon and select a status. See 
                  		  Status Reasons for detailed information about defining reasons for each status.
 (Select Status) beside the status icon and select a status. See 
                  		  Status Reasons for detailed information about defining reasons for each status. 
                  		
               
 Apart from the test's status, you can also set a test to being blocked. 
                  		  Setting a test to blocked is useful to indicate that the test cannot be continued due to certain restrictions, for example
                     a problem with the IT infrastructure.
 
                  		  Apart from the test's status, you can also set a test to being blocked. 
                  		  Setting a test to blocked is useful to indicate that the test cannot be continued due to certain restrictions, for example
                     a problem with the IT infrastructure.