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Finally, create a testplan: [[Datei:TestplanAnlegen.png]]
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Finally, create a testplan with: [[Datei:TestplanAnlegen.png]] in the tree.
And drag & drop the connect-action block followed by the other action blocks into it.

Then drag & drop the connect action block followed by the individual test actions into it.
The last item in the list usually closes the browser and disconnects.

It is a good idea to ensure that each individual testcase leaves the browser in a defined state (usually in an entry page),
so that you can later enable/disable individual test cases. I.e. the followup testcase should see the same initial page independent of whether the previous testcase was executed or not.
(of course, this may not always be possible; then, it might be good to put those correllating testcases into a separate sub testplan)




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Create a testplan

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Finally, create a testplan with: TestplanAnlegen.png in the tree.

Then drag & drop the connect action block followed by the individual test actions into it. The last item in the list usually closes the browser and disconnects.

It is a good idea to ensure that each individual testcase leaves the browser in a defined state (usually in an entry page), so that you can later enable/disable individual test cases. I.e. the followup testcase should see the same initial page independent of whether the previous testcase was executed or not. (of course, this may not always be possible; then, it might be good to put those correllating testcases into a separate sub testplan)



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