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KarlZ
Joined: 30 Apr 2021 Posts: 11
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Posted: Fri May 07, 2021 4:38 am Post subject: Question regarding links (to tests) - or other methods |
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I a looking for a method to "logical" duplicate a test. But I would like to centrally edit and maintain the "Original-Test".
First I thought, that a link can do this job. But the problem with links seems to be that they do NOT refer to their own folder - they refer to the folder of the original test.
Let explain, what I am looking for, with a simple Ping-Test:
Folder1: "PC1" contains a Ping Test and some folder properties (eg. fvar_fqdn=PC1.Sample.com.
Then I refern to fvar_fqdn inside the ping test.
Now I want to "copy" the ping-test to Folder PC2 - without need to change the test itself.
If i use a simple Copy, then it works as I should, but I really have to change every copy of the test, if I need some changes...
If i use the Link-Funktion, the problem is, that the linked instance does NOT refer to its own folder - it refers to the original "Parent-Folder"
Is there a way to change the parent folder to the links own folder?
Or is there some other method to do the job?
I want to centrally maintain tests, and only copy them to different folders. The testparameters should be varibales inside the folder's properties.
Thanks for info and help!
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Karl. |
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KS-Soft
Joined: 03 Apr 2002 Posts: 12795 Location: USA
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Posted: Fri May 07, 2021 5:56 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | I want to centrally maintain tests, and only copy them to different folders. The testparameters should be varibales inside the folder's properties. |
So you actually need different test parameters?
Then you cannot use links, you should create separate test items. Link is just a link to the test, allows to display the same item in several folders.
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Alex |
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