Define the sequence of the steps in a test case that resemble the flow of a test scenario.
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Qualitia recommends saving the test case after making every change in the test case. You can use the following Qualitia Automation Studio features to enrich a test case: |
Editing a Highlighted Step
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The Test Case Editor
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highlights the steps that have issues with a red underline and a vertical red line next to the step number. Similarly, the associated problematic tasks, test scenarios, and test cases that need resolution are also
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highlighted.
You
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must resolve
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the highlighted steps to avoid test case execution failures.
The following figure is a sample that shows how steps, tasks, test cases, and test scenarios are underlined with the red colorhighlighted:
This indicates that every underlined step has anyone The highlighted steps may have one of the following problems:
- The step is does not provided with have test data. Add the relevant test data for that step. For instructions on how to add test data, refer to Adding Test Data for a Test Case.
- The step contains an empty object, which means that one or more of the object properties property values are blank, such as locator type and locator value.
- The step contains a deleted object, which is applicable for the desktop projects only. The object was deleted from the OR object repository due to updates in the synchronized TSR file.
To navigate through the highlighted steps that are underlined with the red color, select any step in the Test Case Editor screen, click the Next Deleted/Empty/New test data step button () or the Previous Deleted/Empty/New test data step button () to view the next or previous underlined step.