Use the
Parameter Wizard to make your test scripts more realistic by replacing static recorded input data with dynamic, parameterized data.
Select a node in the menu tree that reflects user data input (for example, select a
CitrixKeyString node that specifies a keyboard data string).
Right-click the input data string (shown as floating red text) and choose
Customize User Input.
The
Parameter Wizard opens. Select
Create new parameter and click
Next.
With the Parameter Wizard, you can modify script values in either of the following ways:
Use an existing parameter that is defined in the
dclparam or
dclrand sections of your script.
Create a new parameter based on a new constant value, random variable, or values in a multi-column data file.
The
Create New Parameter dialog box opens. Select the
Parameter from Random Variable option button and click
Next.
The
Choose the kind of usage dialog box opens. Specify whether the new random value should be used
Per usage,
Per transaction, or
Per test.
Click
Finish to modify the BDL form declaration of your test script so that it uses the random variable for the given form field in place
of the recorded value. The new random variable function displays below in
BDL view.
Initiate a Try Script run with the random variable function in your test script to confirm that the script runs without error.