In the previous lesson, you logged in as the test lead
and defined the testing environments. In this lesson, you create test execution records for the test case, New Customer Order Test
Case.
Test execution records outline the environmental specifications
for running a test, such as the software and hardware configurations.
When you run a test, you run the test that is associated with these
records.
- If you have not already done so, log in as the test lead
(Userid: carmen, Password: carmen).
- If you do not have the Classics Java™ Test Plan open, point to Planning (
), and click View
Test Plans. From the list of test plans, click Classics Java Test Plan in the name column. The test
plan opens in the test plan editor.
- From the Test Cases section of the
test plan, open the test case, New Customer Order Test
Case, and click the Test Execution Records section.
- To begin the Test Execution Records wizard, click the Generate New Test Execution Records icon (
).
- In the Overview section, change the owner to Tony, Tester, and change the test plan to Classics Java Test Plan.
- Click the Reuse Existing Test Environments tab.
- In Test Plan, select Classics Java Test Plan. Notice that the only combinations
available are the ones that you added to the Test Environments section
in the previous lesson.
- Select the two combinations:

- Click Next, and review the test
execution records. Two configurations are listed, based on the test
environments that you selected in the previous screen.
- To make changes, click Previous;
otherwise, click Next, and then click Finish.
- Save the test plan.
You have two test
execution records listed in the Test Execution Records section for
the test case, New Customer Order Test Case:
- Log out as test lead.
The test plan is ready to be sent to the tester. In the next
lesson, you log in as the tester and create a manual
test script.