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Manage blueprint properties
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blueprint properties are used to assign additional metadata to blueprints. These properties can be used later to easily find the blueprint via filters or via the API of the test manager. Think of extra tools such as 'Calculator' or 'Dictionary'. These properties will be visible via the API or in the test manager, so that it will also be understood there that, for example, a calculator or dictionary may be used during the test.
Create properties
Follow the steps below to create a new property:
- At the top right of the screen there is a button with 'Settings'. Move the mouse over this and then click on 'Manage blueprint properties'.
- In the screen that follows, click on 'Create property'.
- Fill in the fields and choose at 'Type' which type of property should be used. There is a choice of 'Number', 'Date', 'Text' and 'List of choice'. When the type 'Choice list' is chosen, the choices can be added by clicking on the 'Add choice' button. There is an explanation in the text block at the bottom of the page.
- Indicate whether the mold property is limited to certain courses. It is possible to enter multiple courses. If no limitation is indicated, the relevant matrix property can be selected for all test matrices of all programmes.
- Then indicate whether this property may also be added in the test environment.
- Then click on 'Save'.
With the types 'Number', 'Date' and 'Text' it is possible to indicate the property yourself.
Example:
Name of template property is 'Mandatory test' and the type is 'text'. For each test matrix, the choice can then be made to assign the matrix property 'Mandatory test' and a value can then be entered.
Another type is the type 'List of choice'. Select this to add some choices to the list.
Example:
Property name is 'Mandatory test' and type 'picklist'. An option to enter a number of choices will then appear. Example: 'Yes', 'No' and 'Only in academic year 1'. With a test matrix, a choice can then be made for the property 'Mandatory test', but now it is not possible to type in a value yourself. You can then choose from a list with the three choices that were already entered. In this example you can choose from 'Yes', 'No' and/or 'Only in academic year 1'.
Disclaimer: This text was automatically translated from the Dutch version.