In the Properties View for a Test Case, you can enter a concrete value as a parameter e.g. Hello.
This means that this particular parameter cannot be changed when you reuse its parent Test Case.
Enter concrete values for things that you expect to stay the same, like your choice of operator (i.e. matches, equals) or the click count. Deciding which data not to parametrize is an important decision is test creation.
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Press »CTRL+SPACE« to get content assist in the Properties View for certain parameters. |
Depending on your test structure, you may want to use concrete values for all the parameters in a keyword. If, for example, you have a keyword to open the ”New Category” dialog from a menu, you will probably want to write the menupath as a concrete value. After all, this Test Case is designed to open this specific dialog, so the menupath is fixed.
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Any concrete values you enter into a Test Case are valid whenever you reuse this Test Case. If you change the concrete values in the original Test Case, all of the places you have reused it will change as well. |