Description
Any user who is not the G-Questionnaire Creator or an Org Admin will automatically be in "Tester" mode, as shown below. They can create cases by copying the template or another case. To learn more about G-Questionnaire and how it can be used, click here.
In This Article
- How to Create Cases from the Default Template
- How to Create Cases from other Cases
- What can Users Change in this Form?
- Use Case Prerequisites
- Use Case 1 - Generate a Specified Volume of Data for ABC Organization
- Use Case 2 - Generate a Larger Volume of Data with 1 to 3 Addresses per User
- Use Case 3 - Generate Data for Three Specific States
How to Create Cases from the Default Template
- Click on the Copy icon for the Template.
- Enter a Name, enter a Description (optional), and click Save.
How to Create Cases from other Cases
- Click on the Copy icon for an existing Case.
- Enter a Name, enter a Description (optional), and click Save.
What can Users Change in this Form?
New users, who are not as familiar with GenRocket, can easily make the following changes:
- Change Domain Loop Counts
- Manage Domain Variables
- Modify Values Generated for a Domain Attribute
- Set to Constant Value
- Pick from Values Generated by the Assigned Generator
- Sync the Generator from the Template
- Toggle Domains with the grEnable Attribute (when shown on the form)
As users become more familiar with GenRocket, they can take a look "under the hood" to make further changes:
Use Case Prerequisites
Note: The use cases in this article build on the master use case outlined in this article: G-Questionnaire Step-By-Step Walkthrough.
- A Test Data Engineer (TDE) has already completed the following:
- Created and set up the Project
- Created the G-Questionnaire Suite
- Authored the Template
- A User has already copied the Template to create a G-Questionnaire Case.
Use Case 1 - Generate a Specified Volume of Data for ABC Organization
Tester 1 wants to generate the following test data:
- 1 Organization
- 3 Departments
- 10 Users per Department
- 1 Address per User
Tester 1 wants to use three constant values for the Organization Name: ABC Organization, DEF Organization, and XYZ Organization.
Step 1 - Select the G-Questionnaire Suite and Case
Step 2 - Change the Department Domain Loop Count
- Click on the Edit (Pencil) icon.
- Enter "5" for the Loop Count value and click Save.
Step 3 - Change the User Domain Loop Count
- Click on the Edit (Pencil) icon.
- Enter "10" for the Loop Count value and click Save.
Step 4 - Enter Constant Values for the name Attribute
- Enter ABC Organization, DEF Organization, and XYZ Organization as constant values for the Domain Attribute.
- Click Save at the bottom.
Completed Setup
Use Case 2 - Generate a Larger Volume of Data with 1 to 3 Addresses per User
Tester 2 wants to generate a larger volume and variety of data than Tester 1:
- 2 Organizations
- 5 Departments
- 100 Users per Department
- 1 to 3 Addresses per User
They will need to complete the following steps:
Step 1 - Select the G-Questionnaire Suite and Case
Step 2 - Change the Organization Domain Loop Count
- Click on the Edit (Pencil) icon.
- Enter "2" for the Loop Count value and click Save.
Step 3 - Change the Department Domain Loop Count
- Click on the Edit (Pencil) icon.
- Enter "5" for the Loop Count value and click Save.
Step 4 - Change the User Domain Loop Count
- Click on the Edit (Pencil) icon.
- Enter "100" for the Loop Count value and click Save.
Step 5 - Change the Address Domain Loop Count
- Click on the Edit (Pencil) icon.
- Select the Random Loop Type.
- Enter "1" for the Min Range.
- Enter "3" for the Max Range.
- Click Save.
- Click Save again at the bottom of the G-Questionnaire form.
Completed Setup
Use Case 3 - Generate Data for Three Specific States
Tester 3 wants to generate the same volume of data as Tester 2; however, they want to generate data for these specific states: Colorado, Arkansas, and North Carolina. The tester copies Tester 2's case and then makes the following modifications.
Step 1 - Select the G-Questionnaire Suite and Case
Step 2 - Select the Required States
- Click on the Select from generated Preview Values field for the Attribute.
- Select a State from the list and repeat.
- Click Save at the bottom.
Completed Setup