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Step failure configuration

Low code automation provides you with options for handling test failures. You can decide what action to take when a test step fails.

Test on-failure logics

Choose one of the following options to be executed:

  • Fail but continue execution: Choose this option when you want to mark the step as failed but still continue with the execution. You can use this to perform the remaining validations even if current validation fails.

warn on-failure logic

  • Warn but continue execution: Choose this option when you want to ignore the step failure and continue with the execution. Failure of this step does not affect the overall test status. You can view the summary of the test execution report as shown below:

warn on-failure logic

  • Fail the test immediately: Choose this option when you want to mark the step and test as failed and halt the test execution right away.

warn on-failure logic

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