can test cases we wroitten directly on td. wat else we can
do in td
Answer Posted / mayur
Yes, It is possible to write test cases directly in TD.
The first step is to write test cases in TD and considering
that test cases we execute that test cases either using
'Manual' or 'Automation' option provided.
If we consider 'Manual' the Application is executed
according to test cases manually and according to the result
the status of test case is selected. i.e. Fail or Passed. If
the execution of the part of the module is according to the
test case, it is marked as 'Passed' else it is marked as
'Fail'. If any test case 'Fails' that means the Bug is
detected and according to that Bug report is generated in TD.
Step 1 : Write test cases.
Step 2 : Execute test cases and write actual result.
Step 3: If test case 'Fails', generate Bug report.
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Hi All, Im currently getting to grips with the Document Generator in Test Director and have a query. We use TD to link requirements to test cases and I am attempting to produce a report which lists the requirement and the test case it is linked to. I cant see a way to do this as the test case link info resides on the Coverage page and it appears the only field available to display for requirements reports within document generator as those on the 'details' tab. Any tips?
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