The default check for a single-column table is a case sensitive check on the entire table by row position.
#WINRUNNER USES VERIFICATION#
The Verification methods box in the Select Checks tab for a single-column table is different from that for a multiple-column table. Specifying the Verification Method for a Single-Column Table A shift in the position of any of the rows results in a mismatch. Index (default setting): WinRunner looks for the selection according to the index, or position, of the rows.You can use more than one key column to uniquely identify the row. If the key selection does not uniquely identify a row, WinRunner checks the first matching row.
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A shift in the position of the rows does not result in a mismatch. For example, you could tell WinRunner to identify the second row in the table based on the arrival time for that row.
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Select this option if your table contains multiple columns with the same name. A shift in the position of the columns within the table results in a mismatch.
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You can choose different verification type for different selections of cells. A WinRunner message prompts you to delete the highlighted check. Alternatively, double-click this entry in the List of checks box. Select the “Entire Table -Case Sensitive check” entry in the List of checks box and click the Delete button. If you do not wish to accept the default settings, you must delete the default check before you specify the checks to perform. The default check for a single-column table is a case sensitive check on the entire table by row position.The default check for a multiple-column table is a case sensitive check on the entire table by column name and row index.When the Edit Check dialog box is opened for the first time for a checkpoint, the default check is displayed: The List of checks box displays all the checks that will be performed, including the verification type. Note that if you are creating a check on a single-column table, the contents of the Select Checks tab of the Edit Check dialog box differ from what is shown above. In the Select Checks tab, you can specify the information that is saved in the GUI checklist: You can also edit the expected data for the table cells included in the check. The Edit Check dialog box enables you to specify which cells in a table to check, and which verification method and verification type to use.