This section describes how to edit your manual test suite.
You must have created a manual test suite.
- In the Test Navigator
double-click the test suite entry to open the Test
Suite dialog box. The test suite opens in the Overview tab with the two edit areas (General Information and Test Cases) expanded.
- The General Information area
displays the test suite's name, an optional description, test type, and
name of the file containing the test suite. You can edit information
appearing in boxes.
- The Test Cases area lists the
individual tests that make up the test suite. Click one of the test
cases or More to display the Test Cases
view. To change the name or description of a test case, select the test
case and enter new text in the Name or Description boxes. Use the Add and Remove
buttons to add test cases and to remove existing cases. Use the Up and Down
buttons to change the order of cases.
- Click the Behaviors tab to
display the Behaviors view. Behaviors let you control the order in
which test cases are run; you do this by specifying invocations and
loops. For example, in the figure shown below, test
1 runs inside Loop 1.
Use the Number of Iterations box to specify how many
times to execute the loop. With Synchronous
checked and more than one iteration specified, the loop iterations
execute in sequence. With Synchronous
unchecked and more than one iteration specified, the loop iterations
execute simultaneously.
- Use the Up and Down buttons to change the order of
invocations and loops. Use the Add and Remove buttons to add and remove loops and
invocations. After you create a loop you can add an invocation to it by
right-clicking the loop and selecting .
The Test Invocation dialog box appears.
The top pane lists test cases in the test suite. The bottom pane lets
you navigate to test cases in other test suites in your workspace. You
can nest loops and create invocations that are outside of any loop.