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mgroen2
10 years agoSuper Contributor
or use TestExecute on them?
AlexKaras
10 years agoCommunity Hero
Yes. This is something that is recommended considering consumed machine resources and license price.
The only potential inconvenience is that your tests must be created in a way so that they can be adopted to different test environments without the need of TestComplete IDE. (E.g. You will have setup problems if your test environment parameterization data are stored in Project Variables because TestExecute provides no means to edit values of the Project Variables.)