Lesson 4: Create a verification point with a dataset reference
In this lesson, you create a verification point with a dataset reference to check that the price for the CD is correct in the ClassicsCD application.
About this task
What is a verification point?: A
verification point captures object information and literal values from the
application-under-test and stores it as the baseline for comparison during playback. When
you play back the script, a verification point captures the object information again to
compare it to the baseline and see if any changes have occurred, either intentionally or
unintentionally. Comparing the actual object information in a script to the baseline is
useful for identifying potential defects.
You will use a dataset reference instead of a literal value for the value that you are testing in the verification point. Using datasets with verification points gives you more flexibility to test realistic data with your test scripts.
Create a verification point with a dataset reference
Procedure
- On the Recording toolbar, click Insert Verification Point or Action Command .
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In the Verification Point and Action Wizard, use the mouse to drag the
Object Finder
to $18.99, which is next to "Sub-Total" in the Classics CD application.
Test UI outlines $18.99 with a red border.
- If the Select an Action page is not displayed, click Next.
- In the Select an Action page, click Perform Data Verification Point to test whether the price of the CD changes.
- Click Next.
- In the Insert Verification Point Data Command page, click Next.
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On the Verification Point Data page toolbar, click Convert Value to
dataset Reference () to use a dataset instead of a literal value in a verification point. (If you
cannot see the Convert Value to dataset Reference button on the
toolbar, make the page larger by dragging a corner of the page).
The dataset Reference Converter dialog opens.
- In the dataset Variable field, type Price to replace the newVariable for the heading in the dataset.
- Select the Add value to new record in dataset check box to add the Price to the existing dataset record you created in the previous exercise.
- Click OK.
- Click Finish.
Place the order and close the ClassicsCD application
Procedure
- In the ClassicsCD application, click Place Order to place the order, and then click OK to close the message confirming your order.
- Click X in the upper right corner of the Classics CD application to close the application.
Stop recording
Procedure
On the Recording toolbar, click Stop
Recording () to write all recorded information to the test script.