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Marking Testplans - Mark by Named Query
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Creating and modifying testplan queries
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Which criteria do you want to include in the query?
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To include a script, testcase, or test data, use the Test Execution tab,
shown below. Use the Script and Testcase pushbuttons to select a
script and testcase, or type the full specification yourself.
Note: To build a query that marks only manual tests, enter the
keyword manual in the Testcase field.
Note: The wildcard characters * (asterisk) and ? (question mark) are
supported for partial matches: * is a placeholder for 0 or more
characters, and ? is a placeholder for 1 character.
Example 1: If you type
find_5 (*
in the Testcase field, the query
would search all the testcase statements in the plan and mark those
test descriptions that matched as well as all subordinate descriptions
to which the matching testcase statement applied; that is, those
where the find_5 testcase passed in data.
If you chose Mark by Query
If you chose Mark by Named Query
The Mark by Query dialog appears. It has three
tabs: Test Execution, Test Attributes, Symbols.
· Specify a name in the Query Name (Optional)
field if you want to save the query.
· Deselect the Unmark All Before Query check
box if you want to retain existing marks. By
default, the marks are cleared.
The Mark by Named Query dialog appears. The
Testplan Queries list box displays existing queries.
· Click the New pushbutton. The New Testplan
Query dialog appears. It has the same tabs as the
Mark by Query dialog (shown at left).
· Specify a name for the query in the Query Name
field.