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Plan View

The tree structure of specific test plans can be accessed via Plan Tree View.

Creation of test plans

Description

A test plan combines different related tests to an executable entity.
Although single tests can be executed on their own, almost every test scenario consists of more than only one test.

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Test plans combine related test cases into an executable unit. Although it is possible to execute single test cases on their own in T4J, typical test scenarios consist of more than one test case. Such scenarios are represented by test plans in T4J.

Test plans belong to a specific test project.

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They are identified by their name and can also have an optional description

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test cases contained in a test plan

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are organized in a hierarchical directory structure

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Test plans can contain tests from any test project if necessary.
Although the standard workflow provides that tests needed for a specific test plan should be present in the definition tree of the same project.

Operations

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, using folders to gather together related test cases. Although test plans are project-specific, they can contain test cases from other test projects. However, it is recommended that the test cases in a plan all belong to the same project as the plan.

Test plans are accessed in two different views:

  • The Plan View is list of a project’s test plans. You create and manage test plans in this view.

  • The Plan Tree View displays the contents of a particular test plan. This view is an extension of the project’s definition tree, and allows you to add test cases and structure them in a hierarchy.

More about Test Plans:

Child pages (Children Display)

See also Getting Started: