Use the
Record Testcase dialog box to record an entire test case, specifying the application state of your choice and including verification statements.
To open the dialog box, click
in the
Silk Test Classic menu.
Silk Test Classic will compile the currently active script file or test plan, if not already compiled, before opening the
Record Testcase dialog box. If the current window is not a script file or test plan,
Silk Test Classic prompts you to open a script file or create a new script file before opening the dialog box.
- Testcase name
- Specifies the name of the test case you are going to record. Type the name of the test case or accept the default. The test
case name must be less than 128 characters.
- Application state
- Specifies an application state on which this test case is based. Select an application state from the list. The default is
the last application state you specified in this field.
- Testcase code
- Once you have completed recording the test case, this area displays the
4Test code captured during recording.
- Start Recording
- Click to close the dialog box.
Silk Test Classic displays a message box indicating that the base state is being set and displays one of the following:
- If you are using the Classic Agent,
Silk Test Classic displays the
Record Status for the Classic Agent window.
- If you are using the Open Agent,
Silk Test Classic displays the
Recorder window.
- Paste to Editor
- Click to close the dialog box and place the
4Test code, if any, in the associated file.
- Set Recovery System
- Displays the
Set Recovery System dialog box. This button is only available when
wMainWindow has not been set. For instance, if you have an include file referenced that does not contain
constwMainWindow = MyWin, then the button is available. Once
Silk Test Classic sees that
wMainWin = Something, the button is disabled.