User Tools

Site Tools


running

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

running [2020/05/29 06:10]
montse
running [2024/11/27 13:18] (current)
montse [Test Set Window]
Line 43: Line 43:
     * Delete Test Set.     * Delete Test Set.
     * Run Test Set.     * Run Test Set.
 +    * Move Test Set.
            
 ==== Test Set Window ==== ==== Test Set Window ====
-{{:en:tsmanagement-testset_eng.png?​2600|}}\\ \\ +{{ ::running3.png?direct&2600 |}}\\ \\ 
 It is accessed by clicking on any Test Set in the // Test Sets // window. It is accessed by clicking on any Test Set in the // Test Sets // window.
 In this window you can perform actions on the Test Sets, as well as manage the Test Case Data associated with the Test Set: In this window you can perform actions on the Test Sets, as well as manage the Test Case Data associated with the Test Set:
Line 71: Line 72:
      * Delete Test Case Data.      * Delete Test Case Data.
  
-{{:tsmanagement-addtcdata-eng.png?​2600|}}\\ \\ +{{ ::running4.png?direct&2600 |}}\\ \\ 
 To include Test Case Data in the Test Set, press button "​+"​ at the right of the Test Set name. A new window will open and will allow to select the Diagram, so that all available and selectable Test Case Data will be shown in the left-hand list. To include Test Case Data in the Test Set, press button "​+"​ at the right of the Test Set name. A new window will open and will allow to select the Diagram, so that all available and selectable Test Case Data will be shown in the left-hand list.
      * Clicking over eachTest Case Data or "​Select all" button will move the Test Case Data to the right-hand list.      * Clicking over eachTest Case Data or "​Select all" button will move the Test Case Data to the right-hand list.
Line 132: Line 133:
 However, if we wanted to go to a certain step inside a gate, then we would need to use points.\\ \\  However, if we wanted to go to a certain step inside a gate, then we would need to use points.\\ \\ 
 For example, if we see (or type) this in the **step field**:\\ \\ {{ :​en:​debuggs10.png?​600 |}}\\ It would mean that current step is (or if the user has typed it, he wants to advance to):​\\ ​ For example, if we see (or type) this in the **step field**:\\ \\ {{ :​en:​debuggs10.png?​600 |}}\\ It would mean that current step is (or if the user has typed it, he wants to advance to):​\\ ​
-Step 10 of the main diagram (in this example, step 10 would be a Gate, e.g. gate1),\\  +Step 10 of the main diagram (in this example, step 10 would be a Gate, e.g. gate1), and within gate1 to its step 5 (in this example step 5 of gate1 is another nested gate, e.g. gate2),and finally to the step 1 inside gate2.\\ \\ 
-and within gate1 to its step 5 (in this example step 5 of gate1 is another nested gate, e.g. gate2),\\   +
-and finally to the step 1 inside gate2.\\ \\ +
  
  
Line 195: Line 194:
  
 {{:​Calendar_1.png??​}}number of plannings requested. This is the initial status, when a planning is created \\ {{:​Calendar_1.png??​}}number of plannings requested. This is the initial status, when a planning is created \\
-{{:​Calendar_2.png?​}} number of plannings confirmed. The planning is put //​confirmed//​ when the user clicks the //Confirm// button that appears when editing the planned Test Set (tab [[en:running#​plan_list|Plan List]])\\ +{{:​Calendar_2.png?​}} number of plannings confirmed. The planning is put //​confirmed//​ when the user clicks the //Confirm// button that appears when editing the planned Test Set (tab [[running#​plan_list|Plan List]])\\ 
-{{:​Calendar_3.png?​}} number of plannings rejected. The user has the option to reject the planning for different reasons (clicking the //Reject// button that appears when editing the planned Test Set (tab [[en:running#​plan_list|Plan List]])\\+{{:​Calendar_3.png?​}} number of plannings rejected. The user has the option to reject the planning for different reasons (clicking the //Reject// button that appears when editing the planned Test Set (tab [[running#​plan_list|Plan List]])\\
 {{:​Calendar_4.png?​}} number of plannings executed. This status appears once the planning has been executed. {{:​Calendar_4.png?​}} number of plannings executed. This status appears once the planning has been executed.
  
Line 205: Line 204:
 The steps to follow until the execution of the planned test cases are: The steps to follow until the execution of the planned test cases are:
  
-  - Include the diagram (s) in a Test Set: through the TAST option [[en:running#​test_set_management|TS Management]]+  - Include the diagram (s) in a Test Set: through the TAST option [[running#​test_set_management|TS Management]]
   - Include the Test Set in a planning: through the New planification buttom of Planning  ​   - Include the Test Set in a planning: through the New planification buttom of Planning  ​
   - Confirm the planning   - Confirm the planning
  
-Once the Test Set has been executed, the result of the execution will be shown in the table of [[en:results|Results]].+Once the Test Set has been executed, the result of the execution will be shown in the table of [[results|Results]].
  
 If the Test Set has not been executed, it will be canceled. If the Test Set has not been executed, it will be canceled.
Line 215: Line 214:
 ^ Situation ^ Probable causes^ Corrective actions^ ^ Situation ^ Probable causes^ Corrective actions^
 |The planned Test Set has not been executed|The server was not available|- Check the server is in the list\\ - Check the PC client is active in the server\\ - Check the Test Set is programmed for that server| |The planned Test Set has not been executed|The server was not available|- Check the server is in the list\\ - Check the PC client is active in the server\\ - Check the Test Set is programmed for that server|
 +
running.1590732614.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/05/29 06:10 by montse