Transferring Test Cases From Excel To Testlink: Step by Step
The document provides step-by-step instructions for transferring test cases from Excel to TestLink. It describes exporting an existing test suite from TestLink as an XML file, importing that file into a new Excel spreadsheet to add additional test cases, and then saving and importing the Excel file back into TestLink. The process allows test cases to be created and managed in Excel and then transferred to the TestLink test management system.
Transferring Test Cases From Excel To Testlink: Step by Step
The document provides step-by-step instructions for transferring test cases from Excel to TestLink. It describes exporting an existing test suite from TestLink as an XML file, importing that file into a new Excel spreadsheet to add additional test cases, and then saving and importing the Excel file back into TestLink. The process allows test cases to be created and managed in Excel and then transferred to the TestLink test management system.
First, click a Test Suit, then click Export button
that is under Test Case Operations. Note. You need at least 1 test case under the Test Suit.
Click Export button. Also, you can give a
suitable name for your xml file.
Now we have an xml file. After that create a
new Excel file.
Select first cell then click Data from the tab
menu
Click Other Resource then click XML Data
Import. Note: The excel captures are Turkish but I believe you can figure out where you should click.
Select the xml file that we export from
TestLink. Then click Open button.
After import the xml file, you should have
something like in the capture. You can add test case what number you need. Of course you must follow the structure. Note: execution_type can be 1 or 2. 1 refers to Manual and 2 refers to Automated type. And importance can be 1,2 or 3. 1 refers to Low, 2 refers to Medium and 3 refers to High.
After adding test cases you must save the
excel file as XML. In this case, I saved as DemoTCs.xml