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Test configuration related to Test Script in ECATT

former_member616229
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Hello All,

This is Arun. This is my first time in Working ECATT testing tool.

Can anyone explains, "Is there any possibilites to open the Multiple test configuration with same Test script".

If = Yes, Please Explain me in detail.

Thank you.

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JanSchlichting
Active Participant

Hello,

yes of course you can do this. Or first I hope I have understood you:

I have a testscript X.

I want to use it in testconfiguration A and B and C. That works fine.

Normal way is (X, Y, Z are transactions depend on each other => business process):

1.) You build testscript X

2.) You build testscript Y

3.) You build testscript Z

4.) If you want or can use the testscripts standalone you also build testconfigurations

5.) You build a metatestscript, using X, Y, Z together (via REF).

6.) Then you build a configuration for the metatestscript, including the data. This is then your

business process.

Hope that helps you. If I have missunderstood you, please clarify.

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JanSchlichting
Active Participant

Hello,

yes of course you can do this. Or first I hope I have understood you:

I have a testscript X.

I want to use it in testconfiguration A and B and C. That works fine.

Normal way is (X, Y, Z are transactions depend on each other => business process):

1.) You build testscript X

2.) You build testscript Y

3.) You build testscript Z

4.) If you want or can use the testscripts standalone you also build testconfigurations

5.) You build a metatestscript, using X, Y, Z together (via REF).

6.) Then you build a configuration for the metatestscript, including the data. This is then your

business process.

Hope that helps you. If I have missunderstood you, please clarify.

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Hello Jan,
I understood.

Thank you so much for your answer.