Ranges can be defined for the input, output, and return values
of test data tables and for the input and output values of stub data tables.
A range is shown in a data table by comma-separated values enclosed within
square brackets ([ ]). Ranges are supported for primitive numerical data types.
To define a range:
- Position the cursor in any data table cell that is not grayed out
and can accept a numerical data type.
- Right-click in the cell and click Define Range. This opens the range editor.
- Enter the first numerical value in the range and press Tab.
- Enter the second numerical value in the range by doing one of the
following.
- If defining a range for an input value of a test data table, press Tab,
enter the increment, and click anywhere outside the cell to finish defining
the range.
- If defining a range for an output value of a test data table or the
input of a stub data table, click anywhere outside the cell to finish defining
the range.
Example
With the following range, values will be
generated from 100 to 1000 in increments of 50.
[100..1000]/50