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In fact... as a quick edit to my post... everything that I listed SHOULD be ignored in your .gitignore file. There is no need for any of them to be version controled and you may even cause problems if you do so.
Thanks, mate. My team and I are brand new to TestComplete and it has given all of us so many headaches. Two of my Test Automation Engineers have moved back over to the Manual Test Team because they refuse to work with TestComplete.
In any event, I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my inquiry. I'm going to update our .gitignore file and include all of the items you presented.
Cheers,
Seumas
- tristaanogre5 years agoEsteemed Contributor
It's a shame that the refuse to learn the tool... TestComplete IS a good tool... but as with any tool, if you use it wrong, you can mess stuff up (ever try opening a glass jar with a hammer? Yeah, it gets the jar open, but not in a useful way). So, learning the tool is important and I'm glad you have the perseverance to do so.
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