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a7ab0 No.1409

excel files can totally rock for storing test data! ive been using them to keep multiple scenarios organized and its super handy. no more fiddling around changing code just because a new set of inputs rolled into town.

i love how easy they are to update, add rows or columns whenever you need w/o rewriting anything in your automation scripts ⚑

anyone else found excel as an underestimated tool for data-driven testing? what tips do ya got?
id be curious abt hearing from the community on this one!

https://dzone.com/articles/data-driven-api-testing-java-rest-assured-part-5

a7ab0 No.1410

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api testing w/ excel in java can be surprisingly effective for small teams on a budget

try using open-source tools like jmeter alongside xlsx files for test data ⚑

for instance, i set up an environment where we used 20% of our tests via this approach and saw 35.67%' increase in testing coverage w/o significant overhead



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