‎02-15-2010 04:39 PM
I have a problem with TestGroups in the TestStand ATML Reports. For Tests (Steps) the Value of the Name-Attribute in the Report equals the StepName in the Sequence Editor. That is not true for TestGroups ( = SequenceCalls in TestStand Editor); here the Name-Attribute contains the names of the SequenceFile and the called Sequence.
So when I use the same Sequence(File) with different Parameters (as Macros), I can give to each call a new Name (in the SequenceEditor), but in the ATML-Report the TestGroups all are named equal (=SequenceFileName).
A Report that does not tell me (or my customer) what the Tests has done is nearly useless.
That's the reason why I want to add additional Informations (StepName or StepDescription) to the TestGroup Elements of the Report. I think it would be the best solution and conform to the ATML Standard, to add a Description-Element to the TestGroup. Can somebody help me with an idea how to do that? Is it possible to change the CVI - DLL (if 'yes' what must be added?).
Thanks for your help
‎02-16-2010 12:26 AM
‎02-16-2010 10:34 AM
Anand,
thanks for your reply. Here is what you need to know:
I am using TestStand Version 4.2 and I have not installed the ATML Toolkit 1.0.
Hope this helps you finding a good solution for my problem!
Thanks again for your support
‎02-18-2010 09:33 AM
Pigge -
Would you mind if I asked the forum administrators for the email address associated to your forum name, so that I may email you directly?
‎02-18-2010 01:40 PM - edited ‎02-18-2010 01:43 PM
Hi Manooch,
That's no problem at all! Please email me directly.
Thanks in advance!
‎02-19-2010 06:09 AM
‎02-19-2010 01:57 PM
Juergen -
In some cases we may need to get users' files from them and they are not comfortable with simply posting them to an open discussion forum. In other cases, we may decide to patch a bug and as part of our patch process might request that a user test the patch on their system. As the patch isn't finalized, we wouldn't want to post it on the forum for someone to randomly download, install, and potentially introduce more bugs in their system.
Hope this answers your question.
‎02-23-2010 03:33 AM