SQL Server Unit Testing, always set Scalar Value to 1 or Assert Statement

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In Sql Server Unit Testing, SSDT, is there anyway to set a default unit test to have scalar value to 1 in Property window? Or write an Assert statement like in Nunit/Xunit? Assert.AreEqual(...). Team is trying to refrain from using GUI dropdown below, and manually set it each time.



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