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What happens if you move that failing test somewhere else in the list? Does it always fail on that one test or does it always fail on whatever the last test is?
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Joberry any luck with solving this?
I found the support ticket you mentioned. It looks like the Support Team is waiting on some information from you there. Please keep us posted on the results of the investigation:smileyhappy:
- Joberry5 years agoOccasional Contributor
I have abandoned using Keywrod tests and converted everything to script, it all works now... There was NO information within the exception, The stack was not big (4 layers), System CPU/Memmory was not maxed, it did litterally appear to be the addition of one more keyword script, if the body of the keyword was moved to the calling keyword, it was happy, if I added one more it failed again.....I have to be honest, I was not entirely happy using keywords, but was forced don that route, scripting is allowing me to perform much better application flow control ...
- sonya_m5 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
I see. Thanks for sharing your results with us.
For some users, it’s easier to create tests by using the KDT feature, others like the flexibility that scripting provides. If you feel like scripting does the trick for you, this is great!:smileyhappy:
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