JoBellah wrote:Morning.
How big a test suite can eValid handle?
What do YOU folks recommend?
Thanks in advance
Thanks for posting JoBellah.
The eV.Manager component of eValid, described in the link below, has no effective upper size limits:
http://e-valid.com/Products/Documentati ... mmary.htmlHowever, the design does have some self-limiting features.
First, the test hierarchy is assumed to be in three layers minimum, and what we usually recommend is to have:
-Up to 10 groups of tests
-Each group to have up to 10 test scripts
-At most 10 test scripts per folder.
This implies an intrinsic maximum of 1,000 test in a "suite".
But that is not hard-coded; just a good-practices suggestion.
However, we have NEVER had to go beyond 1000 tests in a suite...when the suite is large than that we generally break it down into smaller chunks.
Also, you ought to be aware of some syntax and semantics limits:
http://e-valid.com/Products/Documentati ... imits.html-- eValid Support