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raaghul
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raaghul asked on 04 Aug 2016, 12:27 PM
Hi is there any option to execute test list in Visual studio 2015?

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Boyan Boev
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answered on 04 Aug 2016, 01:49 PM
Hello Raaghul,

Here is how to create test lists in VS2012 and above.

Let me know if that helps.

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answered on 26 Aug 2016, 11:57 AM

Hi Boyan,

1.Created the testlist.vsmdi file under solution

2.File created under solution

3.double click on vsmdi file

4.Test files got loadded

5.New test list created and drag and dropped the web test under the created test list

6.In that test list "Test Name" getting displaying but "Project Name" is not displaying .

Please see the attached file for "Error information" which i was getting

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Konstantin Petkov
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answered on 29 Aug 2016, 08:20 AM
Hello,

I'm afraid this is VS specific which Test Studio has no control over. My assumption is the test list is a solution file and you can have multiple projects in the same solution. Unlike Test Studio here we have the test only to belong to a specific project, not the test list.

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answered on 31 Aug 2016, 06:37 AM

Hello,

So which steps i want to follow for Multiple webtest execution...

 

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Raaghul

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Elena
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answered on 02 Sep 2016, 12:03 PM
Hi Raaghul,

Let me, please, interfere into this thread. Thank you for your interest in all Test Studio features.

As my colleagues have already shared in the previous replies the possible solution is to create the *vsmdi file. It certainly does not contain all test list features but this is what we could offer within the VS plugin. The full features of test lists are available in the standalone version of Test Studio and I would recommend you to explore it. 

Thanks in advance for your understanding and do not hesitate to contact us in case of any further questions you might have about Test Studio. 

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