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YMinaev
Staff
14 years agoHi,
1. A "test run" is not related to specific items. When you start anything in your project suite (the entire suite, a project, a test item, etc.), let it work and stop, this is considered a be a test run. If you run multiple projects without stopping playback between them, it is a single test run, if you start just a script routine which posts a message to the log and returns without calling anything else, this is a single test run too.
2. Yes, this option affects TC itself. It won't depend on projects. As for changing it dynamically, there's no way to change its value outside the Options dialog.
3. TestExecute has its own set of options (its Options dialog is accessible via the context menu of its tray icon). The 'Number of recent logs to keep' option works in it in the same way as it does in TC. Note that TC and TE are different applications, and you need to change options for them individually.
1. A "test run" is not related to specific items. When you start anything in your project suite (the entire suite, a project, a test item, etc.), let it work and stop, this is considered a be a test run. If you run multiple projects without stopping playback between them, it is a single test run, if you start just a script routine which posts a message to the log and returns without calling anything else, this is a single test run too.
2. Yes, this option affects TC itself. It won't depend on projects. As for changing it dynamically, there's no way to change its value outside the Options dialog.
3. TestExecute has its own set of options (its Options dialog is accessible via the context menu of its tray icon). The 'Number of recent logs to keep' option works in it in the same way as it does in TC. Note that TC and TE are different applications, and you need to change options for them individually.