Verification points
Verification points verify whether an expected behavior occurred during a test playback, or they verify whether there is a change in the state of a control or an object. When you create a verification point, you capture information about a control or an object in the application to establish this information as a baseline for comparison during the playback.
You can use verification points to identify possible defects when you upgrade an application to the next version. HCL OneTest™ UI reports an error if the expected behavior does not occur during the playback.
The following links provide more information:
- Creating properties verification point
- Creating a data verification point
- Editing verification point data
- Selecting objects and data value options for data verification points
- Creating an image verification point
- Verification Point Editor
- Verification point comparator
- Comparing and updating verification point data using the Comparator
- Inserting verification points into the script using the application visuals