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The importing function is accessed through the Import feature under the Resources tab. If you don't see this tab next to the Explorer and Reports tab, then you will need to contact your Enterprise Tester system administrator to provide you with the correct permissions. You will need to be assigned the permission, Import, under the Resources permission category.

Preparing Your CSV File

When creating scripts by importing from a CSV, at a minimum, Enterprise Tester requires your CSV file to contain the Name field for each script being imported. Also ensure that no two columns have the same heading.

Creating New Scripts

Enterprise Tester provides a quick way of migrating Excel test scripts into Enterprise Tester.  The Excel file will need to first be converted to a CSV file.  You can import data into any field on your script in Enterprise Tester, including custom fields (ensure that your custom fields are created and picklist values are configured, if applicable, in Enterprise Tester first).

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This is useful if you have a new project or a new set of scripts that you are adding to the Script Library.There is no need to set up packages/folders individually in ET before the import.

Importing Many Steps for a Single Test Script

When importing many steps for a single test script, for the rows containing step 2 and above, simply leave all fields blank except for the Step Description and Expected Result. These must be complete. If you have a field for step number, Enterprise Tester will place the steps in the order you have indicated otherwise Enterprise Tester will list the test steps by order of appearance. See rows 8 and 9 in the screenshot above. Row 9 is an example of how to format an additional step in your script. In this example, the details in row 9 will import as the second step of the script in row 8.

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To view the imported test scripts, select the Explorer tab and open the project script library you imported to. The test scripts you have imported will be displayed here. 

 

Updating Scripts By Importing a CSV File

Updating scripts by importing a CSV file is similar to creating new scripts.  Some additional points to note are:

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