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How do you really determine if a test step passed or failed?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 4 Last Update: April 18, 2009     Asked by: Richi 
  
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September 14, 2006 08:06:09   #1  
Nik_Agarwal Member Since: September 2006   Contribution: 60    

RE: How do you really determine if a test step passed ...
Double check expected result with the actual result..
 
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December 20, 2006 05:39:21   #2  
G.D.S.Prasad Member Since: November 2006   Contribution: 191    

RE: How do you really determine if a test step passed ...

Hi

By comparing actual value with expected value you can determine the Pass/fail. If actual value is same as expected then the test case is Pass othervise it is fail.

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Prasad


 
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January 05, 2007 04:27:56   #3  
       

RE: How do you really determine if a test step passed ...

Hi friends

the question is not about the test cases and it is about the test step.

We cant assure that the test steps would pass if a particular test case pass.

In certain cases the Test step may and the Test case may pass..

To avoid this we may need to add the expected results for each and every step mentioned in a test case..

Test Steps are the Test procedures...

Correct me if i am wrong.

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Danny


 
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April 17, 2009 22:58:37   #4  
vk1978 Member Since: February 2009   Contribution: 174    

RE: How do you really determine if a test step passed or failed?
By comparing Exepcted value of the test step with the acutal value in the application.
 
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