IRIS/AWS - Servers
Note - These testing guidelines assume the user is skilled in the use of, at a minimum, the following:
- General / Avatar Licensing Graph
- Guardiant
Scenario 1: Guardiant Metric "Analytics" Data - Validations
Specific Setup:
- Have a system configured for "Guardiant" reporting
- Logged in user has access to the "Guardiant" form in Avatar and the "Guardiant" application
Steps
- Open form "Guardiant"
- Click [Test Daily Collection]
- Click [Yes] to the warning message
- Validate message "Test Succeeded" is displayed
- Click [Test Metrics Collection]
- Click [Yes] to the warning message
- Validate message "Test Succeeded" is displayed
- Log into "Guardiant"
- At the "Client Search", select the desired client account number
- In the right-hand corner, click "Analytics"
- Navigate down to "General/Avatar Licensing" graph
- In the right corner of the graph set the date range to the desired range, for example "60" days
- Click the 'Refresh' button in the graph
- In graph, mouse over the most recent date in the graph
- Validate the date and values displayed for the following statistics, are as expected
- Number of Named Users
- Number of application logins
- In graph, mouse over the oldest date in the graph
- Validate the date and values displayed for the following statistics, are as expected
- Number of Named Users
- Number of application logins
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Topics
• Cache
• Guardiant
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IRIS/AWS - Servers
Note - These testing guidelines assume the user is skilled in the use of, at a minimum, the following:
- Crystal Reports or other SQL Reporting tool (ReportA)
Scenario 1: "Avatar Sessions" Widget - Column data validations
Specific Setup:
- Have user [UserA] logged in who has the "Avatar Sessions" widget on their desktop.
- Have another user [UserB] who has not logged in yet.
- Have a third user [UserC] who has an ODBC connection created to connect to the testing system, that is configured using his UserID and password
- [UserC] has a report created [ReportA], to display data in a table in the testing system, using his ODBC connection
Steps
- Log in as [UserA] and note the date and time of login
- Navigate to the "Avatar Sessions" widget
- Refresh the widget and note the current date and time
- Validate the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserA].
- On a Netsmart hosted system
- Validate the "Login Date" and "Login Time" are consistent with time a date noted in step 1
- Validate the "Last Activity" date and time are consistent with the date and time noted in step 2a
- Note the current number of connections stated in the "# of Connections" column
- Launch any form
- Refresh the "Avatar Sessions" widget
- Validate the number of connections in the "# of Connections" column has incremented by 1
- Close the form just launched
- Validate the number of connections in the "# of Connections" column has decreased by 1
- Log in as [UserB] and note the current date and time.
- Navigate to the "Avatar Sessions" widget and refresh the widget
- Validate a row for both [UserA] and [UserB] are listed in the widget
- Validate the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserA]
- Validate the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserB]
- Repeat step 2b for [UserB]
- Validate results are as expected
- As [UserC], Open [ReportA]
- Click to generate the report. Note the date and time
- Validate the report launches successfully
- As [UserA], Click the 'Refresh' button on the "Avatar Sessions" widget
- Validate a row for both [UserA] and [UserB] are listed in the widget
- Validate in the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserA]
- Validate in the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserB]
- Validate a new row is present in the widget for [UserC]
- Validate in the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserC].
- Note the number of connections in the "# of Connections" column
- As [UserC], close [ReportA]
- As [UserA], Click the 'Refresh' button on the "Avatar Sessions" widget
- Validate the row for [UserC] is no longer present in the widget, as expected
- Validate the rows for [UserA] and [UserB] are still present
- As [UserB], Log out of Avatar
- As [UserA], Click the 'Refresh' button on the "Avatar Sessions" widget
- Validate the row for [UserB] is no longer present in the widget, as expected
- Validate the row for [UserA] is present, as expected
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Topics
• Cache
• Forms Designer
• Query/Reporting
• Widgets
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