SQA suite products use the SQA repository to store information about testing projects. For each project in the SQA Repository, you can include information about test plans, test schedules, test procedures, test cases, defects found while testing, and resolutions as problems are resolved. Test results can be tracked over multiple test cycles to verify the entire QA process. Before working with SQA Robot, you use the SQA Administrator to select the SQA Repository. The SQA installation creates two default SQA Repositories:
Microsoft Access – This can be for a single-user or shared. The database is virtually maintenance free.
Sybase SQL Anywhere – This can be a single-user version or a server-based version for enterprise-wide application.
Single-user version – The database is virtually maintenance free.
Server-base version – Data access speed is typically faster than for a SQL Anywhere single-user database or Microsoft Access Database. A SQL Anywhere server database requires database software running on a network server and a more complex maintenance effort.
Use the SQA Administrator to create a Microsoft Access or single user SQL Anywhere repository.
Use the SQA Administrator to create a server-based SQL Anywhere repository.
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