Hello Jagdish, -for method job_open() also check the no_of_recruitment
Improve the following strings to make it easy to read and understand:- -complete the introductory statement. -I open Job Postion of "Jr. Application Engineer" Profile. => I open Job Postion for "Jr. Application Engineer" -I check state of Job Position after opened it.=>make it from opened to opening -Now, Recruitement is started so I start recruitement of Job Postion of "Jr. Application Engineer" Profile.=>I begin my recruitment by clicking on the 'In Recruitment" button -I check state and number of Expected in Recruitment in Job Position of "Jr. Application Engineer" Profile.=>I check 'state' and number of 'Expected in Recruitment' after initiating the recruitment -I hired new employee for the job position so I set Job Position of "Jr. Application Engineer" Profile to new employee.=>I assign the job position to a newly hired employee -Now I don't want to recruit new employee on this position. so I mark it as Old.=>...'for' this position instead of on. -I check state of Job position and number of Expected in Recruitment after closed Job position.=> I check 'state' and number of 'Expected in Recruitment' after closing the Job position. -- https://code.launchpad.net/~openerp-dev/openobject-addons/trunk-polish2-improve_testcase_yml_hr-jap/+merge/82268 Your team OpenERP R&D Team is subscribed to branch lp:~openerp-dev/openobject-addons/trunk-polish2-improve_testcase_yml_hr-jap. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openerp-dev-gtk Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openerp-dev-gtk More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

