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    Home»Development»Does One single script can automate entire matches?

    Does One single script can automate entire matches?

    November 18, 2024

    I am automating my windows application. My applications are sports related reporter software. In baseball reporter application i will do testing by the following way : I do enter the commentary from mlb site and check the results while I enter the commentaries are correct.

    Here I am automating this process. But actual issue is I can automate only particular match only. I am trying to find a solution for one single script can automate the entire matches. My senior who suggested me to take an excel contain a match commentary details , player names, umpires names and write the script for entire code.

    My friend who suggested me : you need to follow data driven approach for this

    1. Create a generic script that gets the actual values from the
      application..
    2. Place all the expected values in an excel sheet.
    3. Compare the actual and expected.
    4. For every game u can change the values in the excel sheet. with this u can have one script automating all the games.

    Still I’m unable to start writing the code. Can anyone help me on this?

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