Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

Tester Tester Start Start Create and record  or only  create test case? Create and record  or only  create test case? Create and record test case Create and record test case Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary. You can create a test case and directly record the related steps. Procedure 1. Click Mobility test manager - Designer. 2. Sub-task: Create test case. 3. Click Add test case. 4. In the Application field, enter or select a value. 5. In the Process field, enter or select a value. Note: Only steps are recorded of the process as defined for the test case. So, steps done in other processes during recording, aren't recorded. 6. In the Name field, type a value. 7. In the Test user field, enter or select a value. 8. In the Device type field, enter or select a value. 9. Select Yes in the Record test case field. 10. Sub-task: Record test case. 11. Click Next. 12. In the preview, do the steps to be recorded. Note: - You can review the recorded steps directly in the left pane. - Only steps are recorded of the process as defined for the test case. So, steps done in other processes during recording, aren't recorded. 13. Click Finish. Note: As a result, the test case is created, and the recorded steps are added to it. 14. Sub-task: Document test case. 15. Click the General tab. 16. In the Documentation section, write the test case documentation. For example, describe the purpose and characteristics of the test case. Create test case Create test case Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary. You can create a test case and record the related steps later. Procedure 1. Click Mobility test manager - Designer. 2. Click the Test cases tab. 3. Click Add. 4. Click the General tab. 5. In the Application field, enter or select a value. 6. In the Process field, enter or select a value. Note: If you record steps for a test case, only steps are recorded of the process as defined for the test case. So, steps done in other processes during recording, aren't recorded. 7. In the Name field, type a value. 8. In the Device type field, enter or select a value. 9. In the Documentation section, write the test case documentation. For example, describe the purpose and characteristics of the test case. 10. Close the page. Record steps? Record steps? Record steps for test case Record steps for test case Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary. Use this procedure to record the steps for the test case if no recording is yet done. Procedure 1. Click Mobility test manager - Designer. 2. Click the Test cases tab. 3. In the list, find and select the test case for which the steps must be overwritten. 4. Click Edit. 5. Click Record test case. 6. In the Device type field, enter or select a value. 7. Click Next. 8. Click Restart recording. 9. Click Yes. Note: As a result, all existing steps are deleted. 10. In the preview, do the steps to be recorded. 11. Click Finish. Note: As a result, the recorded steps are added to the test case. Record additional steps for test case Record additional steps for test case Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary. Use this procedure to record additional steps for a test case if it already has steps. The additionally recorded steps are added after the last existing step. If you have finished the recording, you can remove the newly added steps that are not needed, for example the logon step. You can use the Up and Down buttons to position the needed additional steps in the right position in the sequence of steps. Procedure 1. Click Mobility test manager - Designer. 2. Click the Test cases tab. 3. In the list, find and select the desired record. 4. Click Edit. 5. Click Record test case. 6. In the Device type field, enter or select a value. 7. Click Next. 8. In the preview, do the steps to be recorded. 9. Click Finish. Note: As a result, the additionally recorded steps are added to the test case. 10. Select the additionally recorded steps that are not needed. 11. Click Remove. 12. Click Yes. 13. Select a step to be moved up in the sequence of steps. 14. Click Up. 15. Select a step to be moved down in the sequence of steps. 16. Click Down. Re-record steps for test case Re-record steps for test case Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary. Use this procedure to re-record steps for a test case if it already has steps. Note that a re-recording overwrites all existing steps. So, all settings on the existing steps will be lost as well. Procedure 1. Click Mobility test manager - Designer. 2. Click the Test cases tab. 3. In the list, find and select the test case for which the steps must be overwritten. 4. Click Edit. 5. Click Record test case. 6. In the Device type field, enter or select a value. 7. Click Next. 8. Click Restart recording. 9. Click Yes. Note: As a result, all existing steps are deleted. 10. In the preview, do the steps to be recorded. 11. Click Finish. Note: As a result, the recorded steps are added to the test case. Is a change of the  test case steps  required? Is a change of the  test case steps  required? Change steps for test case Change steps for test case If a test case has recorded steps, it can be required to make changes to these steps. For example, if the related process is changed as well. You can add, remove, or change steps to align the test case with changes in the related process. So, all settings for the existing steps are kept, which would be overwritten if you do a re-recording. Procedure 1. Click Mobility test manager - Designer. 2. Click the Test cases tab. 3. In the list, find and select the desired record. 4. Click Edit. 5. Click Add. 6. In the Step number field, enter a number. 7. In the Event type field, select an option. 8. On the Details pane, fill in the fields as required. 9. In the list, find and select the desired record. 10. Click Remove. 11. Click Yes. 12. In the list, find and select the desired record. 13. In the Event type field, select an option. 14. On the Details pane, you can make changes as required. End End Create and  record Create No steps  recorded yet Add steps to  existing steps Overwrite  existing steps No Yes No

Activities

Name Responsible Description

Create and record test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.
You can create a test case and directly record the related steps.

Create test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

You can create a test case and record the related steps later.

Record steps for test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

Use this procedure to record the steps for the test case if no recording is yet done.

Record additional steps for test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

Use this procedure to record additional steps for a test case if it already has steps.

The additionally recorded steps are added after the last existing step. If you have finished the recording, you can remove the newly added steps that are not needed, for example the logon step. You can use the Up and Down buttons to position the needed additional steps in the right position in the sequence of steps.

Re-record steps for test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

Use this procedure to re-record steps for a test case if it already has steps. Note that a re-recording overwrites all existing steps. So, all settings on the existing steps will be lost as well.

Change steps for test case

Tester

If a test case has recorded steps, it can be required to make changes to these steps. For example, if the related process is changed as well. You can add, remove, or change steps to align the test case with changes in the related process. So, all settings for the existing steps are kept, which would be overwritten if you do a re-recording.

Activities

Name Responsible Description

Create and record test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.
You can create a test case and directly record the related steps.

Create test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

You can create a test case and record the related steps later.

Record steps for test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

Use this procedure to record the steps for the test case if no recording is yet done.

Record additional steps for test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

Use this procedure to record additional steps for a test case if it already has steps.

The additionally recorded steps are added after the last existing step. If you have finished the recording, you can remove the newly added steps that are not needed, for example the logon step. You can use the Up and Down buttons to position the needed additional steps in the right position in the sequence of steps.

Re-record steps for test case

Tester

Use a test case to test a process. For each test case, you can define a specific sequence of steps through the process to be tested. You can define several test cases for a process, as the steps done in a process can vary.

Use this procedure to re-record steps for a test case if it already has steps. Note that a re-recording overwrites all existing steps. So, all settings on the existing steps will be lost as well.

Change steps for test case

Tester

If a test case has recorded steps, it can be required to make changes to these steps. For example, if the related process is changed as well. You can add, remove, or change steps to align the test case with changes in the related process. So, all settings for the existing steps are kept, which would be overwritten if you do a re-recording.
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