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UiPath Exam UiPath-TAEPv1 Topic 4 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-TAEPv1 exam
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Topic #: 4
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How can manual steps be marked in a Test Case as passed or failed in the Manual Execution Assistant?

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Suggested Answer: B

In the Manual Execution Assistant of UiPath Test Manager, manual steps can be marked as passed or failed by clicking 'Set Failed' or 'Set Passed' at the end of the test. This allows the tester to indicate the outcome of the manual step after execution.


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Princess
2 days ago
But what if there are multiple manual steps in a test case?
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Tom
3 days ago
I'm going with C. Marking each step is the way to go, otherwise how would you know which specific steps failed?
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Angelo
16 days ago
I disagree, I believe using the 'Execute Manually' button is the correct way.
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Isidra
18 days ago
Haha, option D is a joke, right? Of course manual steps can be marked as passed or failed, that's the whole point of the Manual Execution Assistant!
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Robt
20 days ago
I think B is the correct answer. You just need to set the overall status of the test case at the end, no need to mark each step individually.
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Broderick
3 days ago
I always mark each step individually to be sure.
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Princess
20 days ago
I think we should click 'Set Passed' for each step.
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Katlyn
1 months ago
Definitely option C. This is the only way to explicitly mark each manual step as passed or failed in the Manual Execution Assistant.
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Wilbert
20 days ago
That's the best way to ensure accurate test results.
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Tammara
21 days ago
It's important to mark each manual step individually.
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Arlene
23 days ago
I agree, option C is the way to go.
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