To secure test data, you must encrypt datasets. You can encrypt
data in the columns of a dataset by using an encryption key. When you run a test
that utilizes a dataset with encrypted variables, you must enter the encryption key
for the encrypted column that the test uses.
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Double-click the dataset in the Test Navigator.
The dataset is displayed in a browser.
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Right-click any cell in a column that you want to encrypt and select
Encrypt column data.
The Encrypt Column window is
displayed.
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Enter an encryption key in the Encryption Key field to encrypt the
data in the column.
Remember: When you have already encrypted other columns in the dataset, you must
enter the same encryption key that you used previously. You can use only one encryption key to
encrypt columns in a dataset.
Important: The encryption keys you use to encrypt data in a dataset are not stored
on the server nor can be retrieved from the server.
Therefore, you must remember to store the encryption
keys in a secure location. You must use the same
encryption keys to view the encrypted values, to
decrypt data, or enable the use of the encrypted
dataset during test runs.
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Click Encrypt Column.
Asterisks are displayed instead of actual data for the encrypted
column.
The dataset column is encrypted.