Viewing Test Steps by Result
- Updated2025-06-26
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Analyze information about the results associated with your tests to determine the quality metrics of the devices under test (DUT).
- Navigate to .
- Click the result you want to analyze.
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On the Steps tab, expand a step to see the following
details.
- Step children, hierarchy, name, status, and time elapsed.
- Measurement name, value, unit, low limit, and high limit if available.
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Click
to filter steps by the step or measurement name.
Note You can save a custom view of the Steps grid. You can reuse custom Steps grid views for results with the same test program under a product. - Click a step to open the Step Details slide-out. You can view step measurements, inputs, outputs, and properties in the Info tab. You can view the raw JSON string in the Data tab.
- Click Close.
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To visualize the parametric data of a step, click
next to the step name and select Visualize Steps.
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Click Add X-Axis and select
Index.
This will trend the parametric data with the part number, test program, step path, and input conditions filters of the selected step.
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To visualize a measurement filtered by one of the following:
- Part number
- Test program
- Step path
- Input conditions filter
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Click
next to the measurement name.
- select Visualize measurement.
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To visualize a measurement filtered by part number and test program across all
steps, complete the following steps.
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Click
next to the measurement name.
- select Visualize measurement for all steps.
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Click
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- Filtering Grids
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