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"Call to Test" and "expected" Problem in HP QC Test Lab

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Hello,

Let me first explain what I want to do: We have some production facilities which use all the same telegrams to communicate but different parameters. Some use more and some use less of the standard telegrams. But all use different parameters.

E.g.
Line A sends telegram "checkpoint 1000"
Line B sends telegram "checkpoint 2000"
Line C sends telegram "call_order".

So I created a test for each telegram, which has at least 2 steps
- step1: telegram sent sucessfully
- step2: answer received successfully

So I have about 20 tests for all telegrams.

These 20 telegrams are used by 80 production facilities. So I created a test for each facility. And every facility has a lot of steps. In the steps, I used the "call to test" to link to the telegrams (which are tests as well). And then (important) I added my expected result in "Expected" of the facility steps (!) e.g. 1000 or 2000 (checkpoint).

When I now create my test set in test lab, I add all the facilities in a test set. And now my problem starts: When I click "run" I see all the single steps of each telegram-test with their standard expected result. But I don't see the the expected result of the facilities, because it is on a higher level test. It is unfortunately not parsed from the facility steps to the telegram steps (no inheritance).

1 Testlab
2 test set
3 facility test
4 in the facility step I have added the individual "expected" and I link to telegram test
5 telegram test
6 telegram step with standard expected ( sent okay or received okay)

I hope you understand my problem. I don't see anything from layer 4 when I run my test. But this is the thing which contains my important data.

Any ideas how I can see this when I run my tests ? I need the expected result of the parent tests also in the child tests.

Thank you.

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