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This is a discussion on How to run shell script in loops within the WinRunner forums, part of the Software Testing category; How to run this shell script in loops, i.e. running the suite once pausing some time (for example for an hour) and afterwards run the suite again? How to write ...
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How to run shell script in loops
How to run this shell script in loops, i.e. running the suite once pausing some time (for example for an hour) and afterwards run the suite again?
How to write "shell" script per application that allows to run all test scripts at once Question asked by visitor sridhar p Last edited by Geek_Guest; 07-04-2007 at 09:46 PM. |
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