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Trees
Project-level definitions of attribute trees.
Default tree
Each project has one default tree — the tree shown in the Suites button when the user opens the test cases page for the first time. The first tree created in a project becomes the default automatically.
Creating trees
In Settings → Trees:
- + From library picks a one-click preset (recommended). If the preset references custom fields you haven't created, Sulu creates them.
- Or fill out the Create a custom tree form: name, then pick the ordered field list. A preview block shows the chain as you build it.
Editing trees
Click a tree row to edit. Reorder fields with ↑ / ↓. Save.
Deleting trees
Trash icon. The tree is removed from Suites; if it was the default, Sulu auto-promotes the next tree in the list. If a project has zero trees, an empty state in the Trees tab shows the picker as the primary CTA.
Rationale
Trees are cheap. Make many. A project might have a "By severity" tree for bug-tracking, a "By feature area" tree for sprint planning, and a "By owner" tree for assignment review. Switching between them is a single click.