Specifying error-handling behavior
You can specify how error conditions are handled when running a test or schedule. Error conditions include connection failures, server timeouts, custom code alerts, and problems with data correlation.
About this task
Starting from 9.2, there is a new Error handling preference - Mobile or Web UI Fatal Error - to allow text execution for a compound test to continue even after a fatal exception in one of the tests in a compound test.
Procedure
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In the Test Navigator, browse to a test, and double-click it.
The test opens.
- In the Test editor, complete one of the following steps:
- To specify error-handling behavior for a request/step or other elements in the test hierarchy, in the Test Contents section, select the element and in the Test Details section, click the Advanced tab.
- To specify error-handling behavior for an element such as a connection, substitution, or reference, select the element, and then click Change. Skip to step 5.
- To specify error-handling behavior for a dataset that is associated with a test, on the Common Options page, select the dataset, and then click Dataset Properties. Click Change. Skip to step 5.
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Under Error Handling, expand Click to show conditions.
The error condition table is displayed. The error condition table shows all possible conditions that can be handled in the test.
- Select the check box next to the condition for which to
specify behavior.A window opens where you can specify the action to take and the message to log when the condition occurs.
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To apply an action when the specified condition occurs, select the Override action
upon error check box .
Option Description Continue Click to continue running the test. Exit transaction Click to exit a transaction when the specified condition occurs. Select the Innermost or Outermost transaction, or type the name of a transaction. Exit loop Click to exit a loop when the specified condition occurs. Select the Innermost or Outermost loop, or type the name of a loop. Continue to next iteration of loop Click to continue to the next iteration of a loop when the specified condition occurs. Select the Innermost or Outermost loop, or type the name of a loop. Exit test Click to exit the test when the specified condition occurs. Exit user Click to stop the virtual user that encounters the specified condition. For a Web UI test, this action will stop the test execution.
Terminate run Click to stop the run when the specified condition occurs. - To contribute to the health of the page, transaction, or loop, select the Override contribution to health status check box and select Yes. The respective reports display the health of the page, transaction, or loop.
- Optional: To write a message to the test log when the specified condition occurs, select the Override log message upon error check box and type a message.
- Click OK.