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1- On your test case, click Advanced View and the first tab will open automatically.
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More > Advanced view
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The window with tab “Commands Editor” will be displayed:
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2- You can make changes to the script and validate it before saving. For example, let’s change the Wait period in step 5 line 10 from 2 1 seconds to 5 seconds. After clicking Validate, a message will appear to inform us that the script is correct and you can save your test case.
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3- In case there are multiple errors in the script, clicking Validate will show you an error message as well as Xs next to each incorrect line. You can navigate through these errors using the highlighted buttons to fix them before applying the edits to the test case.
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4- If you would like to skip steps, you can add ‘-- ’ at the beginning of the line and it will change color to green. After saving, the step will be marked as Skipped.
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Snippets
You can use snippets which make it easier to author steps using the Advanced Commands Editor.
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6- Once finished, click Validate to check that the script is correct.
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7- Click Apply Save & Close in order to apply the script to your test case.
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2- You will see a read-only screen on the right side which highlights the step(s) were changes took place. The example below shows that the Wait period was changed from 3 1 seconds to 5 4 seconds.
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4- Afterwards, you can proceed to Validate and Apply Save & Close so save the changes to your test case. To close the changes screen, simply click Toggle Show Changes again.
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