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Mason
15 years agoFrequent Contributor
I commented out the reference to the properties: subreport:PropertiesReport from the following reports:
Project Report
TestCase Report
TestSuite Report
These changes were saved to disk.
In spite of this, when I run the report from the Project level, it includes the properties for each suite (we populate properties via GroovyScript at the TestSuite level/scope).
I attempted to remove the content of the PropertiesReport sub-report (the UI won't let you delete the file entry) by clearing out the script from within the UI and saving to the disk, but this results in an access error when running the Project report.
The only way I have managed to produce reports without properties, is to run the report from the TestSuite level. This is not ideal since we have several suites in a project and currently we have to distribute 5 or more separate files when reporting on the test runs.
Project Report
TestCase Report
TestSuite Report
These changes were saved to disk.
In spite of this, when I run the report from the Project level, it includes the properties for each suite (we populate properties via GroovyScript at the TestSuite level/scope).
I attempted to remove the content of the PropertiesReport sub-report (the UI won't let you delete the file entry) by clearing out the script from within the UI and saving to the disk, but this results in an access error when running the Project report.
The only way I have managed to produce reports without properties, is to run the report from the TestSuite level. This is not ideal since we have several suites in a project and currently we have to distribute 5 or more separate files when reporting on the test runs.
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