How to debug failed tests in TOSCA?
Debugging failed tests in TOSCA involves analyzing the test logs, reviewing the ExecutionList, and using the TOSCA Commander interface to trace errors step-by-step. Start by checking the failed TestStep logs and verifying module parameters. Use the XScan tool to validate UI elements and ensure object recognition. Additionally, TOSCA provides robust test case versioning, making it easier to identify recent changes. For those new to this, enrolling in a TOSCA Training Online program is highly recommended to master debugging and other advanced skills. Hands-on training and real-world examples will significantly boost your efficiency in troubleshooting TOSCA test failures.
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