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Go to View -> Organize Tests. What shows up in there are called "Test Items". You can create a "tree" of them with parent and child Test Items, groups which are more like folders, etc. If you organize your test items that way, they will show up as individual pass/fail in your test log.
I tried <Project>\TestItems\<TestItem> in the task and got a "not found" error.
The "Editing Task Properties" page lists only keyword tests, script routines, low level procedures, project and "no value" as possible values. How do I specify the parent test item in a task?
- jose_pjoseph7 years agoContributor
So, a test item can be specified in the command line as detailed in TestComplete Command Line (thanks tristaanogre, cunderw).
/project:project_name /test:test_name
test_name can be a test item. But specifying a test item in the "Test" field in a network suite task is not working. Can someone please confirm whether a test item can be specified in a task or not?
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