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mgy333
11 years agoContributor
Hi. Thanks for the reply.
I think you are right about the version difference. The script was created with version 9.2.
That said, I feel that the runtime engine of any kind should do any type of writing to the source files. This would mean that as soon as we upgrade TestComplete and TestExecute, we have to go through each objects and update them.
Unfortunately, there is absolutely no option to make files writable in our environment. The only way to do that would be copy the file over only at the time of execution, but that's not very intuitive considering that commonly used script files can be in different places. It would add a lot of complexities.
I think you are right about the version difference. The script was created with version 9.2.
That said, I feel that the runtime engine of any kind should do any type of writing to the source files. This would mean that as soon as we upgrade TestComplete and TestExecute, we have to go through each objects and update them.
Unfortunately, there is absolutely no option to make files writable in our environment. The only way to do that would be copy the file over only at the time of execution, but that's not very intuitive considering that commonly used script files can be in different places. It would add a lot of complexities.
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