06-15-2008 03:44 PM
06-17-2008
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David D.
06-17-2008 12:54 PM
Hi David and thanks..
Before dipping into this elaborate process I would like to ask for your opinion on this much simpler one.
My test sequence consist of 10-20 subsequences called from the mainSequence.
Since all I want is to creat a report for those tests appearing in the top level of the main sequence (10-20 lines) and their results, I was thinking to just write a line to a text file after each step.
I was thinking to use a PostSequence callback (which is activated for every sequence). I will further check to see if this sequence was called from the mainSequece, and only if so, then, I will write the result in the new 'Report'.
This way I will be able to keep the detailed XML for troubleshooting in addition to the short report I was asked to provide by the QA people.
1) What do you think of this idea?
2) Will you be still recommending to do it via the sequential model?
Thanks
Rafi
06-20-2008 01:21 PM