Lagencie
8 years agoFrequent Contributor
It sure does help, in more complicated test cases.
Where you have multiple data sources and loops. Getting data source objects without running a test case is pretty much hard work - unchecking all the unwanted sources, or somehow manipulate the data source so you can run single steps.
debug on error, would be a very convenient feature, so the test suite doesn't either break on error or just runs through everything on error, but to make it possible to manually go on / restart automation from this point on
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