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For different scenarios on one screen, I would use one sheet, one column for each data field, one row for each scenario.
Your login screen tests would then all be on one sheet, with columns for User Name and Password. Valid credentials would be in one row, Blank User Name would be another row, etc. Use a DDT loop to go through all the lines in the test.
I use separate files for separate test groups. I might take your Customer tests and have Customers.xls, then a sheet for CustomerAdd that has many rows of add scenarios, another sheet for CustomerDelete scenarios, and so on.
Hey Thanks for your suggestion.
- Colin_McCrae8 years agoCommunity Hero
I explained my method on your other post ....
https://community.smartbear.com/t5/Desktop-Testing/Modularize-the-script/m-p/124234#M6917
(They're kind of the same question really. Except asked once from script perspective, once from Excel perspective. But the two really need to tie together for a good solution ...)
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