Functional Test script properties page
Use this page to change your script helper base class, test dataset, or dataset iteration for an individual script.
HCL OneTest™ UI uses a default helper base class for all the scripts you create in a project. This base class is listed in the Functional Test Project Properties Page. You can use a different base class for an individual script by changing it in this Script Properties Page.
By default, all Functional Test scripts extend the RationalTestScript class and inherit a number of methods (such as callScript). You can create your own helper base class, which can add additional methods or override the methods from RationalTestScript. Use this properties page to change the default helper base class for the selected script.
Test Object Map -- Displays either Private to indicate that the script test object map is private or the name of the shared test object map.
Helper Base Class -- Enter the fully qualified class name of your custom helper base class in this field. Note that your helper base class must extend RationalTestScript.
If you change your base class and want to reset it to RationalTestScript, you can either type RationalTestScript in the Helper Base Class field or clear the field. Leaving this field blank resets the script so that it uses RationalTestScript.
Test dataset -- Click Browse to change the dataset associated with a script.
dataset Record Selection Order -- Specifies how a test script accesses records in its associated dataset when you play back the test script. Click the dataset Record Selection Order arrow to change the test dataset iterator.
Types of dataset iterators:
Sequential -- Makes a test script access records in the dataset in the order that they appear in the dataset. This is the default dataset iterator.
Random -- Makes a test script access records in the dataset randomly. A random iterator accesses every record in the dataset once.
To open: In the Solution Explorer, select a script, right-click, and click Properties.
Related Topics:
About Changing the Default Script Helper Base Class
Changing the Default Script Helper Base Class for a Project
Changing the Default Script Helper Base Class for a Script
Select Helper Superclass/Select a Script Helper Base Class Dialog Box