Select the relevant test object or the test node in the Test structure bar.
Click Outdated test paths > Show outdated test paths in the Start tab bar. If you have not yet performed a search for this test object, click Find outdated test paths. The search may take a long time, depending on the selected test object.
All outdated test cases are displayed in the Outdated test paths dialog. Next to them you will see the names of the changed source models. If the list is very long, you can enter the name of the test case. The number of entries displayed is reduced as you are entering the name.
Enable the Show previous test path check box. This displays the graphic for the outdated path. In large process models, this enables you to quickly find the correct path while you are re-recording the test path to update it.
Ensure that the corresponding source model is closed. The test path can be recorded only if the process model (source model) is not being edited.
Click the test case whose test path you want to update.
The graphic for the old test path opens, and the Test paths tab bar is activated in the test project for recording.
Record the test path based on the old graphic.
Click the object with which the test path will start. Possible start objects are displayed with a green outline.
Click the start object with the green border again.
The test path is automatically recorded until you have to make a decision on the subsequent process. All objects in the test path have a red outline. After a rule, the objects for the subsequent process have a blue outline.
Click an object with a blue outline. The test path is completed up to the next position that requires a decision.
Continue recording until the end of the test path is reached. The functions in the test path are listed with their model assignment.
If necessary, change the order of the objects (test sequence) in the test structure by selecting the entries and clicking Up or Down in the Test paths tab bar.
Click Finish in the Test paths tab bar.
The test path is saved as a graphic and assigned to the test object. All functions in the test path are subordinate to the test object in the defined test sequence.