SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial - Borland Technical Publications
3 CUSTOMIZING USER DATA Customizing User Data Parameter Wizard Procedure To use the Parameter Wizard to customize user data input: 1 Select a node in the tree list view that reflects user data input (e.g., select a CitrixKeyString node that specifies a keyboard datastring). 2 Right-click the input datastring (shown as floating red text) and select Customize User Input from the context menu. 3 The Parameter Wizard opens. Select Create new parameter and click Next. 4 With the Parameter Wizard you can modify script values in one of two ways. You can either use an existing parameter that’s defined in the dclparam or dclrand section of your script, or you can create a new parameter (based on either a new constant value, a random variable, or values in a multi-column data file). Once you create a new parameter, that parameter is added to the existing parameters and becomes available for further customizations. 42 SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial
3 CUSTOMIZING USER DATA Customizing User Data Note This tutorial explains only the process of creating a parameter based on a new random variable. See SilkPerformer documentation for complete details regarding the functionality of the Parameter Wizard. 5 The Create New Parameter dialog appears. Select the Parameter from Random Variable radio button and click Next. 6 The Random Variable Wizard appears. From the drop-down list, select the type of random variable (e.g., Strings from file) you wish to insert into your test script. A brief description of the highlighted variable type appears in the lower window. SilkPerformer Citrix Tutorial 43
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3 CUSTOMIZING USER DATA<br />
Customizing User Data<br />
Parameter Wizard<br />
Procedure To use the Parameter Wizard to customize user data input:<br />
1 Select a node in the tree list view that reflects user data input (e.g., select<br />
a <strong>Citrix</strong>KeyString node that specifies a keyboard datastring).<br />
2 Right-click the input datastring (shown as floating red text) and select<br />
Customize User Input from the context menu.<br />
3 The Parameter Wizard opens. Select Create new parameter and click<br />
Next.<br />
4 With the Parameter Wizard you can modify script values in one of two<br />
ways. You can either use an existing parameter that’s defined in the<br />
dclparam or dclrand section of your script, or you can create a new<br />
parameter (based on either a new constant value, a random variable, or<br />
values in a multi-column data file). Once you create a new parameter,<br />
that parameter is added to the existing parameters and becomes available<br />
for further customizations.<br />
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