A configured test case record represents an executable test case that is
associated with a specific configuration record. There is a one-to-many relationship
of a parent test case record to child configured test case records because
each child configured test case record represents associations to different
configuration records.
Note: A configured test case can be executed or associated
with an imported test log file only by using a Rational® ClearQuest® Client or
a Rational ClearQuest Client for Eclipse.
- When executing a configured test case record, you must define an iteration
record that is associated with the parent asset registry record.
- A configured test case record can also be executed as part of an ordered
collection of configured test case records by using a test suite record.
- Using Rational ClearQuest queries,
you can review and analyze test results for configured test case records.
The table below shows the user tasks for a configured test case record
that each Rational ClearQuest client supports:
Client |
Supported user task |
Rational ClearQuest for Windows® client |
Associate with:- Iteration record
- Parent test case record
- Configuration record
|
Rational ClearQuest Web client |
Associate with:- Iteration record
- Parent test case record
- Configuration record
|
Rational ClearQuest Client |
Associate with:- Iteration record
- Parent test case record
- Configuration record
- Test script file
In addition, you can:- Open the associated test script
- Execute a configured test case record (Rational Manual Tester and Rational
Robot scripts only)
- Create a test log record
- View a test result
- Commit a test result
|
Rational ClearQuest Client for Eclipse |
Associate with:- Iteration record
- Parent test case record
- Configuration record
- Test script file
In addition, you can:- Open the associated test script
- Execute a configured test case record
- Create a test log record
- View a test result
- Commit a test result
|
For more information, see Adding configured test case records from a test case.