Managing functional test projects
A functional test project
stores application test assets such as scripts, object maps, verification
point baseline files, and script templates. You must create a functional
test project before you can record scripts.
- Creating a test project
A test project stores application test assets such as scripts, object maps, verification point baseline files, and script templates. You must create a test project before you can record scripts. You must create a new test project or connect to an existing test project before you record a new script. - Connecting to a Functional Test project
If you have an existing Functional Test project or another member of your team has a project you need to use, you can connect to it and use it. - Disconnecting a Functional Test project
If you no longer need to work on a Functional Test project, you can remove it from the Projects view. - Deleting a Functional Test project
There may be times that you want to delete a project that is no longer needed from the Functional Test Projects view. If you use ClearCase® for source control, you can delete a project only from your view, or from your view and from the ClearCase VOB. - HCL OneTest UI Projects view
The Functional Test Projects view, which is the left pane of the Functional Test Perspective, lists test assets for each project. - Creating a new functional test folder
You can use folders to organize items in the Functional Test Projects view. - Exporting functional test project items
You can export project items such as scripts, test object maps, Java™ files or Visual Basic files, datapools and application visuals to another functional test project. - Importing functional test project items
You can import project items such as scripts, test object maps, Java files or Visual Basic files, and datapools into a Functional Test project. - Creating a test project
A test project stores application test assets such as scripts, object maps, verification point baseline files, and script templates. You must create a test project before you can record scripts. You must create a new test project or connect to an existing test project before you record a new script. - Connecting to a Functional Test project
If you have an existing Functional Test project or another member of your team has a project you need to use, you can connect to it and use it. - Disconnecting a Functional Test project
If you no longer need to work on a Functional Test project, you can remove it from the Projects view. - Deleting a Functional Test project
There may be times that you want to delete a project that is no longer needed from the Functional Test Projects view. If you use ClearCase for source control, you can delete a project only from your view, or from your view and from the ClearCase VOB. - HCL OneTest UI Projects view
The Functional Test Projects view, which is the left pane of the Functional Test Perspective, lists test assets for each project. - Creating a new functional test folder
You can use folders to organize items in the Functional Test Projects view. - Exporting functional test project items
You can export project items such as scripts, test object maps, Java files or Visual Basic files, datapools and application visuals to another functional test project. - Importing functional test project items
You can import project items such as scripts, test object maps, Java files or Visual Basic files, and datapools into a Functional Test project.
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