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The Application Test History page shows all the test results associated with a particular test run. The page shows results only for tests that have been run asynchronously.

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The Application Test History page shows all the test results associated with a particular test run. The page shows results only for tests that have been run asynchronously.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and Database.com Editions See Supported Editions for Flow Builder and Licenses for Integrated Features |
From Setup, enter Application in the Quick Find box, and select Application Test History to view all test run results for your org. Test results are retained for 30 days after they finish running, unless cleared.
The Application Test History page lists the test runs by ID. Click a test run ID to display all the test methods for that test run. You can filter the test methods to show passed, failed, or all test methods for a particular test run.
Click the test class name to view more details about a specific test run.
The status column shows the number of failed and enqueued methods for the test run.

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