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Marking Testplans - Marking commands on the tool bar
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User's Guide
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Marking a testplan
Marking commands
on the tool bar
Four of the commands are also available on the tool bar:
How to mark one or
more tests
Procedure To mark a single test, place the cursor on the test description and
select Testplan/Mark.
The test description and all the statements are marked.
Procedure To mark a group of related tests, place the cursor on the group
description and select Testplan/Mark.
The group description, its associated statements, and all test descriptions
and statements subordinate to the group description are marked.
Procedure To mark two or more adjacent tests and their subordinate tests,
select the test description of the adjacent tests and select Testplan/Mark.
QA Organizer marks the test descriptions and statements of each selected
test and any subordinate tests.
How the marking
commands interact
When you apply a mark using the Mark command, the new mark is added to
existing marks.
When you mark tests via the query marking commands, QA Organizer by
default clears all existing marks before running the query. Mark by Named
Query supports sophisticated query combinations, and it would not make
Testplan/Mark by Named Query · Build a query based on a set of criteria.
· Name the query.
· Edit, combine, and delete the query.
· Save and run the query, or save the query
without running it.
For more information, see "Creating and
modifying testplan queries" on page 246.
Testplan/Find Next Mark
Locate the next set of marks in the plan.
Results/Mark Failures in Plan
Mark all failed tests and make the testplan the
active window.
Use this marking command
To
Find Next Mark
Unmark All
Unmark
Mark