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Mixed testing manual/code [message #79947] Mon, 07 August 2006 08:33 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: Bjorn.Vanhauwaert.barco.com

I am checking into the possiblility to do something like this:

Using the manual test UI:
1. do a manual test.
2. execute some code or a agr thing
3. check the result using the manual test system

this is because the executed code/agr does something to a system and the
output result has to be checked visually.

I know it might be possible to do this with an hardcoded ant script and put
1/2/3 in different testsuites but it would be great if there was a
possibility to do this like in the behaviour tab of some test.

Thanx
Re: Mixed testing manual/code [message #98049 is a reply to message #79947] Mon, 07 May 2007 11:34 Go to previous message
Paul Slauenwhite is currently offline Paul SlauenwhiteFriend
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Hi Bjorn,
This is covered under enhancement
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=123277. Please feel free to
contribute/comment/vote on this enhancement.

Paul
"Bjorn Vanhauwaert" <Bjorn.Vanhauwaert@barco.com> wrote in message
news:eb6ttm$31p$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>I am checking into the possiblility to do something like this:
>
> Using the manual test UI:
> 1. do a manual test.
> 2. execute some code or a agr thing
> 3. check the result using the manual test system
>
> this is because the executed code/agr does something to a system and the
> output result has to be checked visually.
>
> I know it might be possible to do this with an hardcoded ant script and
> put 1/2/3 in different testsuites but it would be great if there was a
> possibility to do this like in the behaviour tab of some test.
>
> Thanx
>
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