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AlexKaras
15 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi Swapnil,
TestExecute does not have any means to edit the test code, so no particulair TestExecute-related care is needed.
The best approach, probably, would be to store all your test projects within some source control system (TFS, Visual SourceSafe, Subversion, etc.) and get the latest version from it before test execution.
To protect the test sources on the file level, you can use the means provided by the operating system (file access and share permissions for the users/user groups).
> Can we compile .SCS file in to something like .dll or .exe like visual studio does.?
No, this is not possible.
TestExecute does not have any means to edit the test code, so no particulair TestExecute-related care is needed.
The best approach, probably, would be to store all your test projects within some source control system (TFS, Visual SourceSafe, Subversion, etc.) and get the latest version from it before test execution.
To protect the test sources on the file level, you can use the means provided by the operating system (file access and share permissions for the users/user groups).
> Can we compile .SCS file in to something like .dll or .exe like visual studio does.?
No, this is not possible.