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How to specify Reporting step in Test Scripts using Importer

When importing test scripts from Excel/Word using MS Import utility, all the steps are designated as Execution type. Is there any way to specify the execution or reporting type for each step when using the Import utility?

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When importing test scripts from Excel/Word using MS Import utility, all the steps are designated as Execution type. Is there any way to specify the execution or reporting type for each step when using the Import utility?


For ExcelImporter (example for Excel Column T in xls-File)

Add in Configfile
testscript.steps.type=T

In xls-File add in Column T for each Test Step

execution or reporting

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When importing test scripts from Excel/Word using MS Import utility, all the steps are designated as Execution type. Is there any way to specify the execution or reporting type for each step when using the Import utility?


For ExcelImporter (example for Excel Column T in xls-File)

Add in Configfile
testscript.steps.type=T

In xls-File add in Column T for each Test Step

execution or reporting

Thanks for the answer. However, I was not able to make it works for Word Import utility. I checked the xml file generated, the "type" is the text of the first row. It does not pick up the "execution" or "reporting" in each row. I am wondering if this is a bug. Does anyone have this worked on Word Import utility?

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Question asked: Dec 05 '11, 12:01 p.m.

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