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integrating Robot with Clearcase

This is a discussion on integrating Robot with Clearcase within the Rational Robot forums, part of the Software Testing category; is it possible to integrate Rational Robot with ClearCase? Can we execute Robot scripts from ClearCase?...

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integrating Robot with Clearcase

is it possible to integrate Rational Robot with ClearCase?
Can we execute Robot scripts from ClearCase?
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