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How To Data Drive A Test Script Using Ibm – Rational Functional Tester - Rft

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

This article presents a simple method of data driving IBM - RFT Test Script

Steps for data driving a script are as under:

Step – 1: Creation of a Project:

 

Step – 2: 

 

# Sequential order:

 

# Random order:

 

Step – 3: 

 

Step – 4: 

 

b) Key in the initial values which are desired to be seen in the Datapool in the fields required to be data driven in our application under test.

While recording is halted, we avoid recording of unwanted actions in the test script by populating such fields.

Step – 5: 

 

Step – 6: 

 

 

Step – 7:  In case we had opted for method –2 under Step – 5 above i.e. "Use selection wizard to select test objects", click on "Selection method" arrow for making a selection out of either of the further two methods:

Method –A: 

 

Method –B: 

 

a) Select or clear the option

"After selecting an object advance to the next page".

b) Use the mouse to drag the hand shaped Object Finder tool, to the object desired to be selected in the application. RFT automatically outlines this object with a red border.

 

c) Release the mouse button.

d) Click on "Next" if we opt for not selecting the option "After selecting an object advance to next page".

e) Click on one of the following options:

# "Just the selected object"

# "Include the immediate children of the selected object"

# "Include all descendents of the selected object"


Step – 9:

In case we had opted for method –B under Step – 7 above i.e.
"Test Object Browser"
method

a) Browse the object tree to find the object required to be data-driven.

b) Click on the part of the tree required to be selected. Then Click " Next".

c) Click on one of the following options.

# "Just the selected object"

# "Include the immediate children of the selected object"

# "Include all descendents of the selected object"

 

d) Click "Finish".

The Insert Data Driven Actions page opens & presents all the information filled in under

"Data Driven Commands"  and "Selected Command Description".

Step – 10: Click "OK" to finish the data-driving process for the script. This closes the "Insert Data Driven Actions" page and RFT presents a Datapool containing all the data gathered from the application.

Step – 11: 

 

Step – 12: 

 

Close the application, if we want closing of the application to be part of the script.

Step – 13: Click on "Stop Recording" on the "Recording" toolbar, to append all the recorded
Perform all other actions in the application, which we want to record. The actions can be like: Recording a verification point or inserting desired script support functions into the script such as such as a call script command, log entry, timer, script delay command, or comment etc.
"Test Object Browser"
method is used to browse for the object desired to be selected.

Step – 8:
In case we had opted for method –A under Step – 7 above i.e.
"Drag Hand Selection"
method

"Drag Hand Selection"
method is used to include only the selected object, the selected object and the immediate children of the selected object, or to include the selected object and all descendents of the selected object. In case we had opted for method –1 under Step – 5 above i.e.
"Press and drag hand to select test objects"


a)

Use the mouse to drag the hand shaped,
"Object Finder tool"
, to the object in the application which is desired to be selected. RFT automatically outlines this object with a red border.

b) Now release the mouse button.

The Data Drive Actions page shall open now. The information about the objects selected by us appears under the DataDriven Commands table.

For viewing the line of the code inserted by RFT in our test script, we need to place the mouse pointer over a row in this table for data-driving our application.

Selecting the test objects:
Under
"Populate then Select Test Objects"
select the test objects through either of the two methods:

Method –1:

"Press and drag hand to select test objects"
is used to select an object and all the descendents of the selected object. This is the most common and direct method of selecting an object.

Method –2: 
For opening the Select Object to Data Drive page,
"Use selection wizard to select test objects".
To do this click on the
"Drag Hand Selection"
method with its options, alternatively click on the
"Test Object Browser"
method.

Data Driving the test:


a)

Opening of the Insert Data Driven Actions page after halting the recording of the test script. To do this; click
"Insert Data Driven Commands"
on the
"Recording"
toolbar,
Navigation across the application to a point desired to be data driven:

# Click
"Start Application"
on the Recording toolbar.



# Now do necessary actions across the application as desired to be recorded in the test script. Every record gets accessed by the test script randomly once from the Datapool.

b) Finish the selections:


Click
"Finish"
to minimize the Functional Tester window and launching the Recording Monitor.Records are accessed by the test script in a sequential order as they appear in the Datapool.
Beginning of the test script recording:
Involves two steps like:

a) Choice of Datapool record selection order:
While playing back, the test script accesses various records in the datapool either sequentially or randomly. Thus choice

out of these two options is done from the
"Datapool Record Selection Order"
box from the Select Script Assets dialog box.Project is the first & foremost workbench required to

store the test assets which are needed for testing any application.
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