Yes, you can use meta-filtering to exclude some stories.

More simply though you can chose to exclude them from the execution context 
using the StoryFinder.   You can eg put all the stories to exclude in a setup 
dir and use exclude pattern **/setup/*.story.

Have a look at the CoreStories in the examples for the syntax.

> On 10 Oct 2014, at 08:39, kvitaliy <vitaliy.kuli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Mauro, thanks a lot for response.
> 
> I'm not sure I understand your second answer: its about meta-filtering or 
> something else?
> 
> Best regards,
> Vitaliy
> 
> 09.10.2014 18:28, Mauro Talevi пишет:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Answers to your questions:
>> 
>> 1) no, there is no mechanism to skip lines in the examples table, except to 
>> comment them (|-- prefix)
>> 
>> 2) simply exclude the path to UserLogin.story from the execution.  It will 
>> only be looked up via the GivenStories.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>>> On 9 Oct 2014, at 12:15, kvitaliy <vitaliy.kuli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> I have a problem with understanding of how to use GivenStories.
>>> 
>>> Assume, we have story file UserLogin.story with next text:
>>> 
>>> Scenario: user login
>>> Meta: @id1 userLogin
>>> 
>>> Given the user click on login button
>>> When the user type '[login]'
>>> AND the user type '[password]'
>>> AND the user click on '[btn]'
>>> Then something happens
>>> 
>>> Examples:
>>> |login|password|btn|
>>> |uloginrole1|upass|Login|
>>> |uloginrole1|upass|Cancel|
>>> |uloginrole2|upass|Login|
>>> |uloginrole2|upass|Cancel|
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Also, we have story in another file:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Scenario: scenario name
>>> 
>>> GivenStories: path/to/UserLogin.story
>>> 
>>> Given <<given conditions c1,c2,...,cK>>
>>> When <<user actions with params p1,p2,...,pN>>
>>> Then <<expectations e1,e2,...,eM>>
>>> Examples:
>>> |c1|c2|...|cK|p1|p2|...|pN|e1|e2|...|eM|
>>> |c11|c21|...|cK1|p11|p21|...|pN1|e11|e21|...|eM1|
>>> |c12|c22|...|cK2|p12|p22|...|pN2|e12|e22|...|eM2|
>>> ...............................................
>>> 
>>> So, two questions:
>>> 1. How can I run this scenario only for first row from given story 
>>> (|uloginrole1|upass|Login|)?
>>> 2. Is it possible to run UserLogin as precondition only (i mean, i don't 
>>> want to run it outside scenarios, which depends on it)?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> Vitaliy
>>> 
>>> 
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