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jsc
14 years agoRegular Contributor
Hey Martin,
I think, I will stick to this solution:
During the setup of the test I will set a global variable ("TestForm" or something like that) and at the start of each test item I ask for some specific value ("short test", "full test",...). So I can specify different schedules just by the variable.
The drawback is, that the test will be shown in the test result as either red, yellow or green. Currently I prefer throwing a warning "test not executed".
Is there any posibility to make those test items not appear in the result?
Or is it possible to make them be shown with another icon (e.g. grey) instead of green, red or yellow?
Thanks a lot. (I really learned a lot reading all these linked pages)
Joachim
I think, I will stick to this solution:
During the setup of the test I will set a global variable ("TestForm" or something like that) and at the start of each test item I ask for some specific value ("short test", "full test",...). So I can specify different schedules just by the variable.
The drawback is, that the test will be shown in the test result as either red, yellow or green. Currently I prefer throwing a warning "test not executed".
Is there any posibility to make those test items not appear in the result?
Or is it possible to make them be shown with another icon (e.g. grey) instead of green, red or yellow?
Thanks a lot. (I really learned a lot reading all these linked pages)
Joachim