Mapping a tsr file with a Qualitia Project
Once you You need to create a tsr file containing the objects of an application under test, you can using UFT and map it with a Qualitia desktop project to . After you map a tsr file, the objects in the mapped repository are available in Qualitia Automation Studio.
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If you have already defined the location of the associated tsr file in the Global TSR Path while creating the project, then you can view the OR objects in the objects screen of the projectyou are not required to map the tsr file again. |
To map a tsr file with a Qualitia project:
Go to Admin > Projects Project.
Click Edit to next to the Select a desktop project for which that you want to map with a tsr filerepository, and click Edit.
Enter the location of the tsr file, in Global TSR PathClick the Browse (...) button next to the Global TSR Path field, and then locate and select the tsr file.
Click Save.
The Objects screen now displays all the objects in the OR tree node of the Objects screen.
Syncing OR Objects with a tsr File
You must ensure to sync the OR objects every time the associated tsr file is updated
Before you start syncing.
Replacing the Mapped tsr File
To replace a mapped tsr file for a project:
Go to Admin > Project.
Select a desktop project that you want to map with a repository, and click Edit.
Click the Browse (...) button next to the Global TSR Path field, and then locate and select the new tsr file.
Do one of the following:
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Preview | Preview the new set of objects as a report in the CSV format. The report shows all the objects that are new, modified, and deleted by comparing them with the current OR objects. After viewing the objects in the report, you can click Proceed or Abort. |
Proceed | Map the OR objects in the new tsr file. |
Abort | Cancel mapping the OR objects in the new tsr file. |
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After the tsr file is replaced, in the OR node, all the deleted objects are highlighted in red along with an exclamatory mark. |
Synchronizing OR Objects with the Test Shared Repository
Before you start synchronizing, you can preview to check whether all the objects in the updated tsr file are present to create the required test cases.
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To sync synchronize OR objects with a tsr filethe test shared repository:
Open the Qualitia project for which contains the OR objects that you need to update its OR objectswant to synchronize.
Click the Develop tab.Note: If your test cases are ready, then you can sync from the Execute tab.
Click the Sync TSR button placed Click Sync the TSR located at the top-right corner.
Do one of the following:
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Preview | Preview the new set of objects as a report in a CSV format. The report shows all the objects that are new, modified, and deleted by comparing them with the current OR objects. After viewing the objects in the report, you can click Proceed or Abort as explained in this table. |
Proceed | Sync Synchronize with the updated objects of the tsr file. |
Abort | Cancel syncing synchronizing with the updated objects of the tsr file. |
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After the syncing process completes, in the OR node, all the deleted objects are highlighted in red along with an exclamatory mark. |
Replacing the Mapped tsr File
Perform the following steps to replace the mapped tsr file with another tsr file.
To replace a mapped tsr file for a project:
Go to Admin > Project.
Click Edit to next to the project for which you want to replace its mapped tsr file.
Click Browse to locate another tsr file, in Global TSR Path.
Do one of the following:
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Preview
Preview the new set of objects as a report in the CSV format. The report shows all the objects that are new, modified, and deleted by comparing them with the current OR objects.
After viewing the objects in the report, you can click Proceed or Abort as explained in this table.
Proceed
Map the OR objects with the new tsr file.
Abort
Cancel mapping the OR objects with the new tsr file.
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After the tsr file is replaced, in the OR node, all the deleted objects are highlighted in red along with an exclamatory mark. |