Export dialog box
You can use the Export dialog box to export a private or public dataset to a .csv file.
You can export a dataset to:
- Add data to a dataset using a spreadsheet application. For example, you can export a dataset to a .csv file and then use a spreadsheet application to add more data. After you finish adding data, you can then import the .csv file into a Functional Test dataset.
- Use a dataset in a different project. For example, you can export a dataset to a .csv file and then import the data into a new dataset in a different Functional Test project.
For HCL OneTest™ UI, Eclipse Integration:
- Select a public dataset to export
- If you select a public dataset to export from the Functional Test Projects view, use the navigation tools (Home , Back , and Go Into ) to select a public dataset to export.
- File
- Type the path and file name of the location of the .csv file into which you are exporting the dataset.
- Browse
- Click to specify a destination directory for the .csv file.
- Field Separator
- Type the field separator character that you want to use in the .csv file.
To open:
ForHCL OneTest™ UI, Eclipse Integration -- For a public dataset, in the Functional Test Projects window, right-click any public dataset, and then click Export. Click Functional Test dataset to CSV File. Click Next.
For HCL OneTest™ UI, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Integration -- For a public dataset, in the Solution Explorer, select the public dataset you want to export, and then right-click Export.
For a private dataset, open the test script associated with the private dataset that you want to export, in the Script Explorer select the dataset you want to export, and then right-click Export.