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Viewing and Editing Your Configurations

Creating Test Cases
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In the
Attributes
tab, you can:
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Select a value for each appropriate built-in configuration attribute (in this example,
Operating System and OS Version).
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Select a value for the custom configuration attribute (in this example, Browser)
from the list of values you defined when you created the custom configuration
attribute.
Note:
If the configuration attributes were defined as dynamic, you would need to
type in a value. For custom attributes, the valid value for a computer should be in the
tmsconfig.csv
file on that computer. For built-in attributes, to determine the
appropriate value for a computer, run any test script on that computer and view the
configuration of the computer in the Log Event window of the test log. You must use
the exact name of the configuration found in the Log Event window or the
configuration does not run. For information, see Viewing Event Details on page 161.
Viewing and Editing Your Configurations
You can easily view and edit any of your configurations in the Configurations
window.
To open the Configurations window:
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Click
View > Configurations
.
Note:
For detailed procedures, see the TestManager Help.
When the Configurations window is open, you can either insert configuration
attributes and configurations from the
Edit
menu or right-click a row in the window.
Configurations
Configuration attributes
Values of configuration attributes.
If the values were defined as a list,
click to display the list.
Click
Save
if you
make any changes.
Click
Reload
to reload
the last saved
configurations.
Click to display a list
of operators.