Here is the test case scenario for Q1 and Q3 combined.
An auditor logs in to the dot net windows application.
The auditor views a tabular report. One of the column in the report has a link 'Click here to view Power BI report'
Request id | Test condition no | Test Name | Requested By | Requested On | Test executed On | Report | What should happen when I click on View |
1 | 1 | Test name 1 | Req by Gopi | Jan 28, 2016 | 11:00 | View | It will open up pepsi1.pbix |
1 | 2 | Test name 2 | Req by Sheetal | Jun 28, 2016 | 15:00 | View | It will open up pepsi2.pbix |
2 | 1 | Test name 1 | Req by Sonal | April 28, 2016 | 11:00 | View | It will open up barley1.pbix |
3 | 1 | Test name 1 | Req by Amit | Jan 28, 2016 | 16:30 | View | It will open up generalmills1.pbix |
5 | 1 | Test name 1 | Req by Sonal | Jan 28, 2016 | 11:00 | View | It will open up wholefoods1.pbix |
5 | 3 | Test name 1 | Req by Sonal | Jan 28, 2016 | 11:00 | View | It will open up wholefoods3.pbix |
6 | 3 | Test name 1 | Req by Sonal | Jan 28, 2016 | 11:00 | View | It will open up amul3.pbix |
Note:
Click on View will open up the appropriate Power BI report.
Pepsi1, barley1, generalmills1, wholefoods1 will have report in same structure. So based on which link is clicked, the Power BI report should show the respective data in report.
Pepsi2 will have a different structure
Wholefoods3, amul3 will have a different structure.
HOW CAN THIS BE DONE?