How to Enable/Disable the "Run Test Case" Feature for Excel, Sheets, and Coding Questions
This article will guide you through the process of enabling or disabling the "Run Test Case" feature for Excel, Sheets, and Coding question types in your Testlify assessments. The default setting is enabled, but you can adjust this feature based on your needs.
The "Run Test Case" feature allows employers to test candidates' solutions for certain question types (Excel, Sheets, and Coding). This article explains how to toggle this feature on or off, affecting both the employer's question creation process and the candidate's experience during the assessment.
Employer Side Configuration:
a. Question Creation:
- When creating a new question of type Excel, Sheets, or Coding, the "Run Test Case" option will be visible by default.
- To disable the feature, simply toggle the setting off during question setup. This will hide the "Run Test Case" option for that specific question type.
b. Preview Mode:
- After setting the question, you can preview how it appears to candidates. If the "Run Test Case" feature is turned off, the button will not appear in the preview.
Candidate Side Experience:
a. Interface Changes:
- When the "Run Test Case" option is disabled, candidates will not see the button to run tests in Excel, Sheets, or Coding question types. This ensures a streamlined, simplified interface based on the employer's settings.
Important Notes:
- The "Run Test Case" feature only affects the visibility of the button for candidates and does not impact scoring or assessment results.
- This feature is set to "on" by default but can be toggled off at any time.
No Impact on Scoring:
- Please note that disabling the "Run Test Case" button will not affect scoring or any other elements of the candidate's submission. The test cases will still be evaluated if enabled.
Conclusion:
With the ability to enable or disable the "Run Test Case" feature, you have more control over the candidate experience and can tailor the assessment process to suit your needs.