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Blocking Defects section of TCER


Leesen Padayachee (9956119) | asked Nov 16 '15, 4:32 a.m.

Hi

What is the purpose of the "Blocking Defects" section of a TCER? After running the TCER and finding a defect is a test step, the "Blocking Defects" section of the TCER does not get populated.

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Leesen

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David Mehaffy (90123238) | answered Nov 16 '15, 10:20 a.m.
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Typically blocking defects are used when you have defects that prevent you from running the TCER.  In that instance, there will be no Execution Results created.  We use it for example when we already have run a TCER for another test case and know that others will fail because of the defect so there is no sense in attempting the follow on test cases.

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paul chu (59411) | answered Nov 16 '15, 9:57 a.m.
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The blocking defects are explicitly set by the users.  It can be done from the "Manage Blocking Defects" action in the Test Case Execution Records list view to create new or add existing defects as blocking, or from the Defects section of an associated execution result to set/clear defects from the execution to be blocking.

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