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mohaistk
12 years agoNew Contributor
Yes, a setMessages() is what I'm looking for.
The reason for this is that I have a groovy script that calls another script in another test suite. Now, that other script uses a JAR. When the JAR returns false, it returns a message detailing the reason for failure. I want to display that message as the reason why the first script failed; for when I look at in in the report.
Makes sense? Thank you!
The reason for this is that I have a groovy script that calls another script in another test suite. Now, that other script uses a JAR. When the JAR returns false, it returns a message detailing the reason for failure. I want to display that message as the reason why the first script failed; for when I look at in in the report.
Makes sense? Thank you!
