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Who Created a Load Test? New Fields for Teams to Maintain and Track Load Tests

By: RedLine13

When you have a team of load testers creating and running load tests, like HBO does, it would be helpful to easily see who created a test and who ran a test.

We know that most of our Premium users have teams of testers doing the same thing. So when HBO requested that we add two new fields, Created By and Run By, we did it. We love to hear what features will help them load quicker and easier.

Simply edit your display to see the new fields. You can customize the display to see exactly what you want.

who created a test

This view of your tests is the new Project View which automatically groups together tests based on test name. Read more about RedLine13 Projects. And for more control, you can use new RedLine13 Tags, which are user-defined and can be easily added to any test. Read more about RedLine13 Tags. Now you can maintain and track tests in multiple ways.

Miguel Angel Flores de Montanaro, Software Quality Control Manager at HBO Latin America:

We run a lot of load tests. This makes it even easier to run and modify the tests we need.

These new features are all available with RedLine13 Premium subscriptions. You can try RedLine13 and check out these new features for yourself for free.

2020-12-01
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