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a) Make sure that the new directory is empty.
b) Move the tests to the new directory.
Note:
When using the Windows XP OS, each test appears as a Test folder, such as TST1.Test,
that is numbered in the order that it was created. The user-defined test names are only visible
when the test directory is viewed through the TestSuite application. When using Windows 7
or Windows Vista, the user-defined test names appear in the OS.
4. To move additional tests into the directory, you must use the Save As function in the TestSuite
application.
Important:
Each Test folder contains a number of files required to run the test. Do not manipulate any of
the files in the test folder.
Project
Projects Overview
A project is a collection of settings related to tests. When you open a test, it opens in the context of its
parent project. Files associated with tests, such as external files and reports, are linked to tests with project
settings.
You can use project settings to create logical groupings of tests that contain references to the same set
of external files. You can also open an individual test in a different project, which allows you change the
files referenced by the test without modifying the test itself (files are specified relative to the directories in
the project settings).
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Assign Project Names
Access
Preferences menu > Configuration > Default Names tab
Use the Default Names tab to specify default names for newly created:
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Projects
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Tests
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