How to parameterize values in TOSCA?
In TOSCA, parameterization is done using TestCase Design (TCD) or Buffer values to replace hard-coded test data with dynamic values. You can create TestCase Templates and link parameters from TCD to the modules, making scripts reusable and data-driven. Buffers can also be used to store values at runtime and reuse them in later steps. This approach reduces maintenance effort and ensures flexibility in automation projects. If you’re new, joining a TOSCA Training Online program helps you practice parameterization with real-time examples and gain confidence in building scalable automation frameworks.
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