Create ExecutionList configurations

ExecutionList configurations provide you with a quick overview of different ExecutionLists. An ExecutionList configuration is a container for ExecutionLists that you have linked to the Requirements section. This is useful if, for example, you want to run tests on two different systems, such as Window 8 and Windows 10. ExecutionList configurations help you keep an overview of which tests need to be executed for each system.

ExecutionList configurations for RequirementSet Discounts

Create an ExecutionList configuration

To create an ExecutionList configuration, follow the steps below:

  1. Right-click on a RequirementSet and select Create ExecutionList Configuration from the mini toolbar.

  2. Drag and drop ExecutionLists from the Execution section onto your newly created ExecutionList configuration.

Alternatively, create an ExecutionList configuration using the shortcut Ctrl + N, Ctrl + C.

Use F12 to show or hide ExecutionList configurations in the Details window of the RequirementSet.

Disable ExecutionList configurations

You can disable ExecutionList configurations that you are currently not using, but that you also don't want to delete.

To disable a selected ExecutionList configuration, right-click it and select Toggle Enabled from the context menu. You can select multiple ExecutionLists configurations by holding Ctrl.

Tosca Commander greys out the disabled ExecutionList configuration. To enable it again, select Toggle Enabled once more from the context menu.

Alternatively, you can select the ExecutionList configuration(s) and press F7 to toggle between enabled and disabled.

Disabled ExecutionList configuration Windows 8 tests

Toggle exclusive enabled state

If you want a particular ExecutionList configuration to be the only one that is enabled or disabled, you can quickly and easily do this by right-clicking on the ExecutionList configuration and selecting Toggle exclusive enabled state from the context menu.

If the selected ExecutionList configuration is enabled, Tosca will disable it and enable all other ExecutionList configurations linked to that RequirementSet. If it is disabled, Tosca will be enable it and disable all the rest.

Toggle exlcusive enabled state