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    Creating custom test step configurations

    Step configuration records (or step configs) define how each step type behaves. You can create new step configurations that define custom steps that run on the server.

    When you add a step to an automated test, that step has a defined type such as Set Field Values, or Record Insert. Each step configuration has a number of characteristics that affect how steps of that type behave, including the inputs required, the actions performed, and so on.

    These characteristics are defined in the step's step configuration record.

    Figure 1. Test step architecture
    Diagram showing structure of test step records

    The Step execution script field determines the actions the system executes when a step with this config runs.

    • Create custom step configuration

      Create a custom step configuration that can form the basis of new steps that run on the server.

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      Create a custom step config category.

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      Creating custom test step configurations

      Step configuration records (or step configs) define how each step type behaves. You can create new step configurations that define custom steps that run on the server.

      When you add a step to an automated test, that step has a defined type such as Set Field Values, or Record Insert. Each step configuration has a number of characteristics that affect how steps of that type behave, including the inputs required, the actions performed, and so on.

      These characteristics are defined in the step's step configuration record.

      Figure 1. Test step architecture
      Diagram showing structure of test step records

      The Step execution script field determines the actions the system executes when a step with this config runs.

      • Create custom step configuration

        Create a custom step configuration that can form the basis of new steps that run on the server.

      • Create a custom step configuration category

        Create a custom step config category.

      Related concepts
      • Step configurations
      • Step execution scripts

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