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Re: "Run TestCase" and use properties of target TestSuite
Hm, I found two work-arounds: call a testStep from the target context - in the testStep-properties, create vars: one - create a var with the TestSuite name from which I want to get the properties as value. This way I can reference the TestSuite in a script. two - create a var with the value calling another variable in the target context, i.e. var A - value=(${#TestSuite#targetvariable}) I am still not satisfied completely. I think there must be a way to tell where a testStep is called from programatically, i.e. to find the target context from within the called testCase3 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions848Views2likes1CommentRe: "Run TestCase" and use properties of target TestSuite
Hello and thank you for your answer. I see what you mean - if the boxes on returning origin properties are not checked, then the properties that are transferred into the test case are used. What I wanted to do, however, is reference a property from the calling TestSuite, say in a SOAP Call - i.e. ${#TestSuite#Property}. In my test, this reference always defaults to the origin Test Suite property - not the one in the context, where the TestCase is called. The problem with using properties in the called Test Step is, that I need to first transfer the properties there, which means that I need an additional Step to do it. Do you have any suggestions?3 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions854Views0likes2Comments"Run TestCase" and use properties of target TestSuite
Hello community, I have a question regarding remote execution of TestCases - I want to execute a TestCase in TestSuite A in another TestSuite, B, and use properties of the Target TestSuite B instead of those in the called context A. Is there a way to use the properties of the target context B? I have not found one in the settings menu of "Run TestCase" and am now attempting to do it by scripting. The problem is, that I want to make a TestCase that will do the specified "anywhere" - so the best option would be to somehow be able to get context B through Groovy. Can anyone help?Solved901Views0likes4Comments