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Grouping Dynamic Test Lists?

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Shane
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Shane asked on 09 Oct 2013, 10:10 AM
Hi,

We have found the Dynamic Test Lists a very useful feature in Test Studio, however we have one question/feature request:

Is there any way of grouping the rules in Dynamic Test Lists? At the moment it only appears to use the AND condition and there's no way of grouping them.

What we would like to do is if we have 4 tests e.g. Test1, Test2, Test3, WebTest3 - we would like to create a dynamic test lists which would look something like this:

(NAME CONTAINS "1")
    OR
((NAME CONTAINS "3") AND (NAME NOT CONTAINS "WebTest"))

This would pull through Test1 and Test3 only out of the 4 tests

Thanks
Shane 

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Velin Koychev
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answered on 09 Oct 2013, 12:26 PM
Hi Shane,

Thank you for contacting Telerik Support.

Unfortunately currently it is not possible to apply  multiple OR rules in dynamic test lists. We have a feature request logged for this. You can follow its status and vote for its inclusion in future versions 

Thank you for your understanding.


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Velin Koychev
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Shane
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answered on 09 Oct 2013, 12:50 PM
Thanks Velin,

Interesting how 2 people have "disliked" the idea of a cool enhancement!!
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Velin Koychev
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answered on 14 Oct 2013, 08:39 AM
Hi Shane,

I am also surprised to see their vote, because I do believe that this feature have some very good benefits. However different people have different opinions.

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