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maxtester
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I have tried a workaround. Each testcase is capsulated by a try- catch block. Instead of using the "Runner.Stop(true)" code I throw an error with a defined message and code. Then the catch block is entered. Within the LogError- Event I check for the exception- text that I have defined. If it matches I set my testcase to true (a function that I have to be able to log in to a flat file) and no error is through. Now I have no delay between the execution between stop and start.
maxtester
6 years agoContributor
Does anyone have an idea how to solve that?
- tristaanogre6 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I requested in an earlier message for you to share the actual code of your event handlers. Are you able to do this?
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