Salut Sophie,
Sophie Gautier wrote:
Hi Petr,
Petr Dudacek wrote:
[...]
I hope this explanation was clear and not too confusing :) If you have
any questions, just ask.
This is very clear, thank you :) I was surprised that I can't edit
scenarios, but now I understand it is taken from categories.
This is strange. With your roles, you should be able to edit existing & create
new scenarios... If you go to Test Scenario Maintenance from the main menu and
then choose one of the scenarios, at the top of the page you should see the form
for editing the scenario (text fields for Name, Sequence, Comment and Test Case
IDs and buttons Update, Reset, Delete, Cancel). Below this form, there is the
list of test cases that are contained in the scenario.
If this is not your case, it might be useful if you post a screenshot somewhere
or send it directly to me, so that we could solve this problem.
One question, on the Test Assigment Maintenance page, we will now have
(for example for me) sgauti(scenario) P1 --> P1 is the priority I
imagine, but how is it set and by whom ?
This is also one of the features in the new TCM. Each test case can have a
priority set from 1 (highest) to 5 (lowest) to specify how important the test
case is (the default value is 1). The scenarios can be composed of test cases
with different priorities. When you make an assignment, you assign a scenario to
a person and you also need to specify a priority - this is what you see in
"sgauti(scenario) P1". P1 here says that for this assignment, you will see only
test cases with priority 1. If you set P3 instead of P1, you will see P1, P2 and
P3 test cases. So if you want the tester to see all test cases from the
scenario, you need to set P5 in the assignment.
However, we don't need to worry about this feature at the moment, because all
test cases have P1 (as a result of the migration from the old TCM), which means
that the tester will always see all test cases in the scenario, regardless the
priority that you set with the assignment. On the other hand, if we extend the
number of test cases in the future, it might be useful to set different
priorities to the test cases to allow more flexibility for the assignments...
Does this answer your question?
Thanks for your feedback,
Petr
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