You can insert conditional statements to verify the values
of the variables in the script and perform actions in the application.
Before you begin
All variables to be tested while running conditional statements
must be captured during the script recording. To do this, you must
use the Get a Specific Property Value feature that is available in
the verification point wizard while recording the script to assign
a control property to a variable in the script.
About this task
To insert conditional statements:
Procedure
- Select the test line in the script editor.
- Right-click and select Insert Condition (If
Clause) (
). An If Then clause
is inserted in the script editor. The selected test line is inserted
in the Then group.
- Select the If clause.
- In the Properties-General view, specify
the variable values that must be verified.
- Select the variable that must be verified in the Left
Side field. The Left Side field
lists all the variables that are declared during the script recording
before the selected test line.
- Select the required parameter in the Compares
To field.
- Type the variable value in the Right Side field. For string values, you must specify the value using quotation
marks, for example, "Visa". You can also select
another variable from the list if the first operand must be verified
against another variable.
- Optional: To run other test lines that must
also run if the variable conditions are met, select and drag the test
lines into the Then group.
- You can insert the Else clause for the test lines that
must be run if the variable conditions are not met. Select the If or Then clause,
or any test lines in the Then group, right-click
and select Insert Else Clause (
). Select and drag the test lines that must be executed if the
variable conditions are not met into the Else group.
- Click to save the script. During script
playback, the variable conditions are checked and the required test
lines are run.