This document covers the prerequisites to add, update, and delete Test Cases in Qualitia Automation Studio (QAS).
📚Prerequisites
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User should have the QAS - Client installed.
User should be assigned to an existing project.
A test scenario should exist.
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Import Feature: Import test cases or other project elements.
Manage Custom Action Code: Oversee the custom action scripts in projects.
Manage Objects: Control the objects within the testing environment.
Manage Scenarios: Control the scenarios within test suites.
Synchronize Objects: Keep test objects synchronized.
Test Development: Create and update test cases.
👁️View Test Cases
Login to QAS - Client.
Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.
On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios.
Click the Expand option on a test scenario, where you can view all its test cases.
Use the Search bar to search for existing test cases.
Use the Find option test cases.
This will open a popup window in which you can enter text to find.
The matching results will appear highlighted in orange.
Use Jump to Selection icon, if you have a long list of test cases and you want to scroll to the last scenario you were working on.
➕ Add Test Cases
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Login to QAS - Client.
Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.
On the Explorer section, you can view existing Test Scenarios.
When no Test Cases exist for a scenario, you are prompted to Create Test Case in the Test Case viewer section.
Hover over a test scenario and click + Create to start creating a new Test Case.
You can also click + Create from the top left corner of the tabular section where you see the list of test case.
Clicking Create will open a Create Test Case windowwith the following fields:
Name: Enter an intuitive name for the test case that is easy to recognize.
Maximum length permitted is 300 characters including spaces.
Scenario: This is a dropdown and a searchable field. You can search for a required scenario from the list of already present scenarios under which you want to add a Test Case.
Description: A brief description about the test case.
Manual Test Case ID: Based on the naming conventions your organization follows, enter a unique manual test case ID.
Note: If an ID already exists, you cannot use the same ID.
If you intend to create multiple test cases, click the Create another Test case checkbox.
Once completed, click Save to proceed; otherwise, click Discard.
Clicking Save adds a new test case to the given test scenario.
Repeat steps from 4 through 6 for each additional test case you want to add.
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