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Please see a tutorial with working Examples using Test Case Importer, showcasing different scenarios, which you can download and try by yourself. |
Before importing
The CSV source file must follow some simple rules.
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- The CSV Delimiter field is the column delimiter used in your CSV source file.
- The File Encoding field is the file encoding used in your the CSV source file; this is especially important when the file . contains non-ASCII characters. The supported encodings can be seen here.
- Optionally, you can use the settings from a previous importation.
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- Add a unique label to all your tests, so you can clearly identify the tests imported at a given time. This will make analysis simpler and performing bulk operations (e.g., change fields, remove fields) will also be easier.
- Use a custom field for storing the external ID of the tests in their original system. Thus, whenever tests are imported, you can easily compare them with the original tests in the original system;.
Examples
Please see a tutorial with working Examples using Test Case Importer, showcasing different scenarios, which you can download and try by yourself.