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tristaanogre
13 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Most likely you have the option "Stop On Error" turned on. So, anytime an error is reported (even a Log.Error) your automation will stop.
Couple of places where this is set. First, there's in your Project Properties (Tools | Current Project Properties | Project | Playback. If "Stop on error" is checked there, as soon as an error is logged to your test log, the project stops and does not go on to your next step.
Secondly, in your Test Items panel (http://smartbear.com/support/viewarticle/11001/), if your test item has the Stop on error set to either Test Item or Project, when an error is logged, that item may stop the testing.
Turn these options off and TestComplete will no longer stop upon logging an error.
Couple of places where this is set. First, there's in your Project Properties (Tools | Current Project Properties | Project | Playback. If "Stop on error" is checked there, as soon as an error is logged to your test log, the project stops and does not go on to your next step.
Secondly, in your Test Items panel (http://smartbear.com/support/viewarticle/11001/), if your test item has the Stop on error set to either Test Item or Project, when an error is logged, that item may stop the testing.
Turn these options off and TestComplete will no longer stop upon logging an error.
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