Can I create loops in TOSCA test cases?
Yes, you can create loops in TOSCA test cases using the “Loop” module and conditions within the test case design. TOSCA provides structures like For Each, Do-While, and conditional iterations to repeat actions until certain criteria are met. This helps automate repetitive tasks such as validating multiple rows in a table or checking dynamic data. Proper use of loops makes test automation more efficient and reduces redundancy. If you are preparing for TOSCA Certification, understanding loops and control structures is essential as they are frequently applied in real-world test automation scenarios.
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