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Does an RIT test suite get imported into RQM as a test suite?


Patrick Quinn (846) | asked Jul 01 '14, 9:53 a.m.
We were looking into RIT to start doing a lot of our integration testing. We noticed however that there is a lot of overhead if you try to run many RIT tests in a row.  We were wondering if you import an RIT suite, how does that show up in RQM? One suite with multiple test cases, or one test case with multiple scripts? We are trying to configure it so that one test case and one script would execute the entire RIT suite to reduce the overhead time. Is this possible? Is there a workaround that doesn't require you to edit RQM post run through the API, we would like to stay away from that.

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Patrick Quinn (846) | answered Jul 01 '14, 3:10 p.m.
I found out the answer today,  you can run an entire RIT test suite from a single RQM test script. As for which is faster, the one to one RIT to RQM test script, or 1 RQM script to many in an RIT suite I am not sure.  We are going to try timing them and will report back if there is a noticeable difference.

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