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ben_jean-louis
Staff
13 years agoHello,
Tests can be imported from a plain text CSV file. Your file needs a header row with the column names. The import will match up the column headers to field names, but you can change the mapping as you import. The CSV file must be formatted correctly in order to create the appropriate Steps within your Test. The default import processes a CSV file with all Steps in one field, split by line breaks. An alternate import can be set up for you if your CSV file contains a single row for each step in a test. Import Profile. Please learn more about importing the test cases with steps in to QAcomplete tool here by clicking on the user guide link listed below:
http://www.softwareplanner.com/UsersGuide_SP/Content/UsersGuide_SP_Release985/About%20Test%20Management.htm?SearchType=Stem&Highlight=IMPORTANT|Import|Importing|imports|imported||test|Tests|Testing|tested
Thanks,
BEN
Tests can be imported from a plain text CSV file. Your file needs a header row with the column names. The import will match up the column headers to field names, but you can change the mapping as you import. The CSV file must be formatted correctly in order to create the appropriate Steps within your Test. The default import processes a CSV file with all Steps in one field, split by line breaks. An alternate import can be set up for you if your CSV file contains a single row for each step in a test. Import Profile. Please learn more about importing the test cases with steps in to QAcomplete tool here by clicking on the user guide link listed below:
http://www.softwareplanner.com/UsersGuide_SP/Content/UsersGuide_SP_Release985/About%20Test%20Management.htm?SearchType=Stem&Highlight=IMPORTANT|Import|Importing|imports|imported||test|Tests|Testing|tested
Thanks,
BEN