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As tristaanogre mentioned, nothing really out there for TestComplete in terms of off the shelf stuff.
Personally, I wrote mine based on past experience with QTPro. Wanted something that is easy for a tester to populate without having to go near any scripts, so Excel is ideal. And I prefer to have full control of exactly how my reporting is done, hence using my own results and log files. The built-in ones are not bad. But mine are more flexible. :smileyhappy:
And yeah, it is a development hit to get it up and running. But if you get it in place and solid early, it shouldn't require much maintenance and adding to going forward. I had to add in TFS functionality, but that's a totally separate thing to everything else in the framework so easy to add without disrupting anything. I wrote mine about 3 years ago and having changed much since I got it how I wanted it.
Colin_McCrae can you tell me a bit more about your reporting approach?
what does your custom reporting/logging provide that the testcomplete logging doesn't?
what format are you writing to?
thanks again!
daniel
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