Hi Erica,

have a look at the TestSuite class and the suite() method.

You can control the sequence yourself by implementing the suite method.

happy testing
Dierk

Am 02.11.2011 um 15:27 schrieb Wieland, Erica:

> We’ve noticed that, when running our Canoo tests using the Grails plugin, 
> that the individual tests seem to run in sort of alphabetical order with a 
> test file, but not entirely. We need our tests to run in a consistent order, 
> and I’m puzzled as to what the order actually is, and how to force the order 
> of tests.
>  
> One of the most puzzling orders is this one:
>  
> 41<image001.gif>com.pqa.nzert.webtest.PurchasingNaturalGasReturnWebTests.testZZZDeleteTestReturn
> 42<image001.gif>com.pqa.nzert.webtest.PurchasingNaturalGasReturnWebTests.test003ReportGasExported
> 43<image001.gif>com.pqa.nzert.webtest.PurchasingNaturalGasReturnWebTests.test001StartReturnPNG
> 44<image001.gif>com.pqa.nzert.webtest.PurchasingNaturalGasReturnWebTests.test002ReportGasPurchased
> 45<image001.gif>com.pqa.nzert.webtest.PurchasingNaturalGasReturnWebTests.test004ReportStorageAdjustment
>  
> I’ve tried various ways of naming the DeleteTestReturn step, so that it runs 
> last, and in some of my test files, it does. In most, though, regardless of 
> what it is named, it runs first. At one point these tests were running in 
> order 001, 002, 003, 004, then suddenly started running 003, 001, 002, 004.
>  
> Any ideas for me? What am I missing here?
>  
> Erica Wieland
>  
> 
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