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Test Automation
Orchestrator User Guide
Last updated Oct 9, 2024
Test Automation
Test Automation in Orchestrator allows you to distribute and manage your tests. In this section, you can learn how to get started with test automation, execute, schedule and manage tests.
- Create an Automation User or a user with a custom role, to perform test automation.
- Create a test case in Studio.
- Publish the test case to Orchestrator.
To start executing your application and RPA tests, follow these steps:
Step |
Action |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
Create and publish test case |
Create a test case in Studio and then publish it to Orchestrator. |
2 |
Create test set | |
3 |
Execute test |
You can choose from the following options: |