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Maintain a Testsuite
sven finsterwalder, geändert vor 12 Jahren.
Maintain a Testsuite
Padawan Beiträge: 28 Beitrittsdatum: 25.05.11 Neueste Beiträge
Hello,
last Friday I've maintain a testsuite with 3 pages and 25 testcases on each.
I had to update the first testcases, with a new revision of it.
Now i add the "new" testcase to that testsuite and it was at the end of it. But the new testcase was needed on position 2!
So i had to click that Button ▲ 72 times to put that testcase on the right position.
Is there a better way to update a testsuite?
last Friday I've maintain a testsuite with 3 pages and 25 testcases on each.
I had to update the first testcases, with a new revision of it.
Now i add the "new" testcase to that testsuite and it was at the end of it. But the new testcase was needed on position 2!
So i had to click that Button ▲ 72 times to put that testcase on the right position.
Is there a better way to update a testsuite?
Torsten Stolpmann, geändert vor 12 Jahren.
RE: Maintain a Testsuite (Antwort)
Jedi Council Member Beiträge: 759 Beitrittsdatum: 12.02.09 Neueste Beiträgesven finsterwalder:
Hello,
last Friday I've maintain a testsuite with 3 pages and 25 testcases on each.
I had to update the first testcases, with a new revision of it.
Now i add the "new" testcase to that testsuite and it was at the end of it. But the new testcase was needed on position 2!
So i had to click that Button ▲ 72 times to put that testcase on the right position.
Is there a better way to update a testsuite?
last Friday I've maintain a testsuite with 3 pages and 25 testcases on each.
I had to update the first testcases, with a new revision of it.
Now i add the "new" testcase to that testsuite and it was at the end of it. But the new testcase was needed on position 2!
So i had to click that Button ▲ 72 times to put that testcase on the right position.
Is there a better way to update a testsuite?
Hello Sven,
starting with version 3.5 (which we are uploading now) you have access to a move button to move a test case to an arbitrary position.
As always, thanks for your quality feedback!
Regards,
Torsten