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Test Suites and Schedules : dedicated machines

We want to run test cases on dedicated machines using functional tester adaptors.

The before process was to associate test cases to suites, add the suites to a schedule, select the adaptors (machine) for each test cases and save the schedule. The Execution schedule was remembering the adaptors we wanted to use for each test case and use them at run time.

Looks like we lost that upgrading to 2.0.1.1 iFix 3. The machine seem to be reset each time we go back to the schedule.

How do I specify a specific machine for a test case so it's remembered by the system when running the schedule while i'm sleeping?

Eric.

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We want to run test cases on dedicated machines using functional tester adaptors.

The before process was to associate test cases to suites, add the suites to a schedule, select the adaptors (machine) for each test cases and save the schedule. The Execution schedule was remembering the adaptors we wanted to use for each test case and use them at run time.

Looks like we lost that upgrading to 2.0.1.1 iFix 3. The machine seem to be reset each time we go back to the schedule.

How do I specify a specific machine for a test case so it's remembered by the system when running the schedule while i'm sleeping?

Eric.


This issue is already fixed in RQM 3.0.1 via work item 48213:

https://jazz.net/jazz02/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/48213

You should open a new RQM defect asking for this to be back ported or add a comment to work item 48213.

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