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EBaethke
11 years agoContributor
To some extent: yes.
However, doing a regular text search will just give you the location of each result and a line number.
This isn't super helpful if you want to know which TestSuite/TestCase/TestStep that the result is in. If you want to know that, then you'd have to search backwards inside the document and look for a tag like "<con:testStep ... name=". Its doable, but kind of a pain.
My script looks-up and displays the TestSuite/TestCase/TestStep location of each search result automatically, which is pretty helpful.
While I'm at it: I've attached a slightly newer version.
However, doing a regular text search will just give you the location of each result and a line number.
This isn't super helpful if you want to know which TestSuite/TestCase/TestStep that the result is in. If you want to know that, then you'd have to search backwards inside the document and look for a tag like "<con:testStep ... name=". Its doable, but kind of a pain.
My script looks-up and displays the TestSuite/TestCase/TestStep location of each search result automatically, which is pretty helpful.
While I'm at it: I've attached a slightly newer version.