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Hima Sailaja
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Hima Sailaja
asked on 23 Feb 2010, 02:02 PM
Dear Team,
Is there any option available to export the results. some times it required to send the results to clients. Let me know if there is any option available
Thanks in advance
sailaja
Is there any option available to export the results. some times it required to send the results to clients. Let me know if there is any option available
Thanks in advance
sailaja
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Hi sailaja,
Thanks for trying out WebUI Test Studio.
When running WebAii tests in VSTS execution, a Visual Studio .trx file is created in the Project's Test Result folder.
You can use the file to either send to the customer or parse further as it is in XML format.
Sincerely,
Nelson Sin
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Thanks for trying out WebUI Test Studio.
When running WebAii tests in VSTS execution, a Visual Studio .trx file is created in the Project's Test Result folder.
You can use the file to either send to the customer or parse further as it is in XML format.
Sincerely,
Nelson Sin
the Telerik team
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Hima Sailaja
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answered on 24 Feb 2010, 11:19 AM
Thanks ton Nelson,
I find the results, Please let me know how parse the results.
Thanks in advance
sailaja
I find the results, Please let me know how parse the results.
Thanks in advance
sailaja
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Hello sailaja,
Unfortunately, we only really use the .trx file format to report test results, so we do not have ways of parsing the file on our end.
There are probably tutorials online that would help do what you wanted as the .trx file is an xml file and is the common file type used by Microsoft to report several different test type results.
Best wishes,
Nelson
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Unfortunately, we only really use the .trx file format to report test results, so we do not have ways of parsing the file on our end.
There are probably tutorials online that would help do what you wanted as the .trx file is an xml file and is the common file type used by Microsoft to report several different test type results.
Best wishes,
Nelson
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Hello sailaja,
This is just a follow up to the response of my colleague.
Indeed, there a lot of XML viewers out there that should work for just viewing the result (in this case) in a human readable format. The more interesting related question that may popup thought is that as part of the TFS Integration, in a future major version, WebUI Test Studio will have the ability to publish the test results to TFS. That's a great way of sharing the test results (shared resources is the beauty of Team Foundation Server).
I hope this information helps as well.
Kind regards,
Konstantin Petkov
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This is just a follow up to the response of my colleague.
Indeed, there a lot of XML viewers out there that should work for just viewing the result (in this case) in a human readable format. The more interesting related question that may popup thought is that as part of the TFS Integration, in a future major version, WebUI Test Studio will have the ability to publish the test results to TFS. That's a great way of sharing the test results (shared resources is the beauty of Team Foundation Server).
I hope this information helps as well.
Kind regards,
Konstantin Petkov
the Telerik team
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