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This is a discussion on Merging shared repositories within the QTP forums, part of the Software Testing category; In good way to explain merging local to shared repository. You would need to associate the shared repository with the action containing the local repository. Go to "object repository manager - ...
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Merging shared repositories
In good way to explain merging local to shared repository. You would need to associate the shared repository with the action containing the local repository. Go to "object repository manager - update from local repository" option. Merge 2 repositories in qtp using object repository manager follow these steps to merge - 1. Go to resources -> object repository manager. 2. In the object repository manager window, go to file -> open, and select the shared object repository file. Clear the “open in read-only mode” checkbox. 3. If the repository file opened in read-only mode, go to file -> enable editing. 4. Go to tools -> update from local repository. Merging shared repositories 1. Open the object repository manager. 2. Go to tools -> object repository merge tool. 3. In the new merge window, browse to the primary repository file. Select the secondary repository file. 4. Click ok 5. Review the merge statistics, as described in viewing merge statistics, and resolve any merge conflicts that were reported.
Or merging shared object repositories: 1. Open the object repository manager. 2. Go to tools -> object repository merge tool. 3. In the new merge window, browse to the primary repository file. Mercury recommends selecting the repository file you have invested the most time into as the primary repository file. 4. Select the secondary repository file. 5. Click Or merging a local object repository with a shared object repository: to merge the contents of a local repository into a shared repository, the shared repository must be associated with the action containing the local repository. In the object repository manager, select the “update from local repository” option. Updating the shared object repository with the objects in the local repository will merge all objects from the local repository into the shared repository. All objects will be removed from the local repository. 1. Save the script containing the local repository. Open a new test. 2. Go to resources -> object repository manager. 3. In the object repository manager window, go to file -> open, and select the shared object repository file. Clear the “open in read-only mode” checkbox. 4. If the repository file opened in read-only mode, go to file -> enable editing. 5. Go to tools -> update from local repository. 6. Click the “add tests” icon button. If you are connected to a testdirector for quality center with business process testing, you will have the option to browse for a test or a component. Select the appropriate choice. 7. Navigate to the test or component containing the local repository. Last edited by gully : 08-15-2008 at 04:05 AM. Reason: Seprat |
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