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Where should we save Load Runner Scripts

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Where should we save Load Runner Scripts

Hi, i am learning LR. In real time where should we save the loadrunner scripts? In Scenarios directory? or LR installation directory?And how to use relative paths when specifying the path of a script in both of these situations?

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Re: Where should we save Load Runner Scripts

If you have Test Director (QC) installed on the same system, you can make LR to communicate with that and can save the scripts
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Re: Where should we save Load Runner Scripts

Hi,

You have a folder called as Scritps present within LoadRunner. Please save your scripts under the same.

Scenarios folders should contain mostly .lrs files only. It is not an issue incase you save your scripts under Scenarios folder.

While accessing your scripts specify the relative path by using uni-code specification.

But it would be better off saving your scripts in specified folders which LR creates for you as part of installation.

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Re: Where should we save Load Runner Scripts

Hi,

You have a folder called as Scripts present within LoadRunner. Please save your scripts under the same.

Scenarios folders should contain mostly .lrs files only. It is not an issue incase you save your scripts under Scenarios folder.

While accessing your scripts specify the relative path by using uni-code specification.

But it would be better off saving your scripts in specified folders which LR creates for you as part of installation.

Cheers....
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