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'Automatic Controls' in Bind Data tab of Run Definition - using Data-driven loops

This article is a part of the Self-paced Learning Series for the Course: First-Hand Experience of Worksoft SaaS.

Please refer to the link for more details on the Course.
 
 Mapping the Worksoft SaaS feature to the Course Context :: Lesson 15:: Topic 5


1. 'Automatic Controls' in Bind Data tab of Run Definition - using Data-driven loops
In order to experience the automatic controls, we will take one of the executions, which is the execution of the Data-driven loop and update the settings, ensure that the assert validation fails in the test and observe if the behavior is the same as the Setting.

There is another setting in this section, which is, Exception Handler. This will be covered in the Advanced course. 

    
2. Practice
While we are on the 'Bind Data' tab of Run Definition 'Verify HICC calculations (Data-driven by Data File)', we will select the option to 'Skip Subsequent Iteration' command failure (Setting 3) and click on the button 'Proceed to Testing Context(s)'
  1. Click on data binding Icon of Verify HICC calculations (Data-driven by Data File).
  2. Click on the checkbox Automatic Controls on Executions:
  3. This will open automatic controls on executions.
  4. I will now enable the data-driven loops slider.
  5. In the actions to be performed, we will select skip to the subsequent iteration.
  6. I am now clicking on Proceed to testing context and select the existing testing context.
  7. Execute the Run 




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