You use the Record a New Functional Tester Script dialog
box to record a new Functional Tester script. Functional Tester includes
in the new script import statements for files needed to compile and
comments containing archiving information.
Functional Tester uses the script name as the class name
and sets up testMain, where you can add the commands you want to include
in the script.
The Record a New Functional Tester Script dialog
box has the following controls:
- Enter or select the folder
- Either enter the appropriate path to the folder you want to use
or use the navigation tools ( Home
, Back
,
and Go Into
)
to select the path.
- Script name
- Enter the name you want to use for the new Functional Tester script.
Use Java file naming conventions.
- Add the script to Source Control
- When selected, adds the script to Source Control (ClearCase®),
but keeps the script checked out so that you can continue modifying
it.
- Next >
- Displays the Select
Test Object Map wizard page, which enables you to choose a
private or a shared object map to use with the new Functional Tester
script.
- Finish
- Creates a new Functional Test script, using the default test object
map.
- Cancel
- Closes the Record a New Functional Tester Script dialog box without
creating the new script.
To open: Click the Record New Functional
Test Script button
on the Functional Tester toolbar, or select
File > New > Functional Test Script Using Recorder.
Related Topics for Functional
Tester, Java Scripting:
Recording a Script
Creating a New
Functional Tester Script without Recording