Thanks to everyone who joined us for the QA Wizard Pro Lunch and Learn: Data-driven Testing event. The recording is now available if you missed the training session or want to watch it again. Q&A from the session is below.
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Grab your lunch and join us on August 18 to learn more about data-driven testing with QA Wizard Pro. Risa Cohen, Seapine Solutions Consultant, will demonstrate how to effectively create, use, and maintain datasheets to build re-usable scripts and improve your testing efficiency.
Risa will cover the following topics during this 30-minute training session:
* A brief overview of data-driven testing
* How to set up local and external datasheets
* Three different ways to access datasheets during playback and when to use each method
One of the many strengths of automated testing is its ability to data drive your scripts. This ensures that you have a wide coverage of inputs for your tests. This also allows you to create data sets that can be used repeatedly with verifiable results. QA Wizard Pro allows you to read from both external data (e.g., SQL Server, Oracle, Excel, etc.) as well as the ability to use internal datasheets. These are useful when your corporate DBA does not have time to create a quick data table for your tests.
Data driving your scripts offers two great advantages. One key advantage is that scripts can quickly iterate through data that is required to complete transactions in the application. You can enter customer data with wide variations. This allows for a deeper and more thorough testing of your product.
The other critical step in data driven testing is your scripts ability to verify the result of the data entered. You can create data sets that contain the expected value or values. Since each row in a data set may have a different outcome, you can checkpoint your scripts to validate the results. You can also create data driven checkpoints to validate that lists, grids, or combos are populating with the correct data. Manually inspecting the accuracy of data in a list is often time consuming and monotonous; data driven checkpoints eliminate the need for a manual inspection.
Watch the Data-Driven Testing with QA Wizard Pro webinar for an in-depth look at how to use data to drive your QA Wizard Pro scripts.
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