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You can use QA Wizard Pro to test multiple scenarios with large amounts of data by linking to external test data stored in Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL (2011 or earlier only), Oracle, or text files. The External Datasheets How To walks you through creating an external datasheet, associating it with a script or using datasheet statements and functions, and running the script using the datasheet values.
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You can use QA Wizard Pro to test web sites or applications that contain dynamic content that changes on a regular basis. As the content changes, test scripts may fail because the application no longer matches the data stored in QA Wizard Pro. You can use XPath queries and URL format rules to configure your scripts to handle dynamic data
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You can test a variety of data with one script by creating a local datasheet in QA Wizard Pro. After the datasheet is associated with a script, the input values are read from the associated datasheet when the script runs. The Local Datasheets How To walks you through creating a local datasheet, associating it with a script or using datasheet statements and functions, and running the script using datasheet values.
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Documentation on January 17, 2011 Recently, I’ve found myself saying ‘let’s assume the user…’ more than a few times when discussing documentation projects with the technical writing team. And I cringe every time I say it. There are things that may seem obvious to us, but aren’t obvious to users. So, you’re a user. What would you like to see in the documentation? What should we assume about you and the types of documentation and online help you’d like to see us provide?
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1 CommentYou can use QA Wizard Pro to shorten your testing cycle by combining scripts into a batch file that runs unattended. With batch files, you can:
- Schedule groups of test scripts to run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for a shorter, more thorough testing cycle.
- Execute regression test suites as part of a nightly build process to ensure application functionality is not compromised by code changes.
- Create unique script batches, including what scripts to include and their order of execution, to test subsets of application functionality.
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You can use the remote testing features of QA Wizard Pro to run your scripts from multiple computers. Remote testing allows you to use any number of remote computers to distribute your automated testing scripts. For example, you can run a script from a remote computer with a 64-bit operating system installed when you have a 32-bit operating system installed locally. The Remote Testing How To walks you through planning, creating, configuring, and running automated testing scripts from remote computers.
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The process of load testing a web application can be a daunting task for someone new to QA Wizard Pro or to load testing in general. This How To walks you through planning, recording, modifying, and running a QA Wizard Pro web load test script, and then analyzing the results.
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Surround SCM on December 13, 2010 There are two ways to run a development project:
- Support concurrent/parallel development by allowing anyone to commit changes to any file at any time.
- Prevent concurrent/parallel development, and the potential for merge complications, by requiring exclusive locks prior to committing changes.
The good news is that Surround SCM supports both models, with the check of a box.

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To effectively evaluate Surround SCM for your team, we recommend that you download and install the 30-day evaluation. You can install the Surround SCM client and server on your local PC, there is no need for a heavy-duty server during the evaluation phase.
Installation should take less than 5 minutes.
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TestTrack on July 12, 2010 To effectively evaluate TestTrack for your team, we recommend that you download and install the 30-day evaluation. You can install the TestTrack client and server on your local PC, there is no need for a heavy-duty server during the evaluation phase.
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