Running a Test Several Times Driven by Parameter-Values
If the parameters defined in a test have multiple values, then the test runner displays the same test multiple times. The number of tests to run is displayed in the runner.
The test runner automatically chooses and offers the next test parameters by picking the first parameter set which has not yet been run.
The Tester can manually choose a different parameter set by clicking Select... in the runner, as shown in the following image:
An dialog appears showing the parameter sets which have not yet been run. Parameters that have already been run cannot be selected.
If you select a new parameter, the current test results are lost, because the test runner reloads with the new parameters inside. A warning dialog is shown to prevent this loss of the current test results.
The tester can skip the remaining parameterized runs of the current test case by clicking the Skip All in the parameters' side-panel. This is useful if there are too many parameters found or generated, such as in cases of 100 or more.