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paulsonvm
14 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks for getting back to me.
I tried file check point. Report contains a time stamp which changes every time I run the report. I have a master file (saved in .doc format) without time stamp and each time report generated I will remove the time stamp manually save it as .doc file before doing the file comparison using file checkpoint. But I have noticed check point is failing the file size is different (even though the file content is correct). I also tried to give some allowed bytes to the check point. But every time file is compared file size difference not the same. When file size difference is above the allowed byte size then my test fails. Any idea to correct this.
Thanks,
Paulson
I tried file check point. Report contains a time stamp which changes every time I run the report. I have a master file (saved in .doc format) without time stamp and each time report generated I will remove the time stamp manually save it as .doc file before doing the file comparison using file checkpoint. But I have noticed check point is failing the file size is different (even though the file content is correct). I also tried to give some allowed bytes to the check point. But every time file is compared file size difference not the same. When file size difference is above the allowed byte size then my test fails. Any idea to correct this.
Thanks,
Paulson
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