Choose the Modify menu item to produce a submenu of previously created objects that you can modify. You can modify the following objects: o Test description field values and options o Group remarks o Variable definitions
1 – m_mdtm
Choose the Test... submenu item to change field values and options for selected test descriptions. You can modify all field values except the test name.
1.1 – m_mtdb
Use the Modify Test dialog box to change the field values and options for selected tests. Changes that you make affect all the tests that you specify. You can specify tests by first selecting (highlighting) them in an active test or group view window or by explicitly specifying them in the Test field by specifying a test name, group name, a wildcard character, a wildcard character combined with a test or group name, or a list of these separated by commas.
1.1.1 – m_mtdb_sl
The Selected list box displays tests or groups that you first select (highlight) in an active test or group view window. All the tests represented by the selected list are affected by changes you make to fields in the Modify Test dialog box and its Modify Test Options dialog box. Optionally, you can explicitly specify test names or group names in the Test and Group fields.
1.1.2 – m_mtdb_tg
Use the Test and Group fields to specify the test names whose attributes you want to change. You can specify tests by first selecting (highlighting) them as tests or groups in an active test or group view window, or explicitly specifying them in the Test field or Group field by test or group name, a wildcard character, a wildcard character combined with a test or group name, or a list of these separated by commas.
1.1.3 – m_mtdb_rk
Use the Remark field to optionally enter text that becomes associated with the current operation. The text is logged in the history file of the DTM library. You can selectively display and delete history entries (see additional topics).
1.1.4 – m_mtdb_crk
Use the Creation remark button and field to replace the current remark associated with the test description with a new remark. Click on the button and then enter the replacement remark text in the field.
1.1.5 – m_mtdb_cf
If you specify multiple tests for change (through selection or wildcards), use the Confirm button to confirm the changes for each test, one at a time. When you click on the Confirm button, DTM produces a dialog box that enables you to acknowledge changes for each selected test.
1.1.6 – m_mtdb_oth
Click on the field button to modify the field o Template file o Benchmark file o Test prologue file o Test epilogue file o Variables o Novariables Active buttons cause DTM to change the associated option. Buttons should be inactive if no changes are to be made to an option; an inactive button with an empty option field causes DTM to disassociate a previously specified option from the test description. For example, to change only the test epilogue for two selected tests, enable only the epilogue button. Then enter the name of a new epilogue file in the epilogue field (or leave it blank to have no test epilogue associated with the tests).
1.1.7 – m_mtdb_tp
Use the Template field to change the command file that runs a test, the file that is the test itself, or the file containing the interactive terminal or DECwindows session. To change the template file, enable the Template button. Then specify the new template file name in the template field. DTM supplies a template file name of test_name.SESSION for interactive terminal and DECwindows tests. If you include a directory specification with the file name, DTM ignores the default template directory.
1.1.8 – m_mtdb_bk
Use the Benchmark field to enter the name of the file to receive the expected output from the test's execution. To change the benchmark file, enable the Benchmark button. Then enter the new benchmark file name. DTM supplies a file name of the form test_name.BMK. If you include a directory specification with the file name, DTM ignores the default benchmark directory.
1.1.9 – m_mtdb_pg
To change the prologue file for selected test descriptions, enable the Prologue button. Then enter the new prologue file name (or leave it blank to have no test prologue associated with the tests). DTM runs the test prologue file immediately before executing the test template file. This prologue is independent of the collection prologue.
1.1.10 – m_mtdb_eg
To change the epilogue file for selected test descriptions, enable the Epilogue button. Then enter the new epilogue file name (or leave it blank to have no test epilogue associated with the tests). DTM runs the test epilogue file immediately after executing the test template file. This epilogue is independent of the collection epilogue.
1.1.11 – m_mtdb_vr
Use the Variables field to associate existing variables with the test description or change the values for variables associated with the test description. To associate one or more local variables solely for the selected tests, enable the Variables button. Then enter the new variable definitions. Valid variable names must be defined in the DTM library. A variable specified in this field becomes local in scope. You cannot use wildcards to specify variable names. Use commas to separate more than one variable name. If you do not specify a value for the variable, DTM uses the value defined when the variable was created. If you specify an optional variable value, the variable takes on that value for these test descriptions only.
1.1.12 – m_mtdb_nvr
Use the No Variables field to disassociate existing variables from the test description. To disassociate one or more local variables solely for the selected tests, enable the No Variables button. Then specify the variable names. You cannot use wildcards to specify variable names. Use commas to separate more than one variable name.
1.1.13 – m_mtdb_com
Enable the Comparison type button if you want to modify the comparison characteristics of selected tests. If default is selected, there is no local override, the default type for the test is used. Select the comparison change by clicking on the Screens, Characters, Records or Default button. If you selected more than one test, this button allows you to change the comparison type on all selected tests. The following table defines the comparison types. Comparison Type Meaning Screens Compares marked screen images only Records Compares the files record by record Characters Compares the files character by character Default No local override. Compares the files based on the collection comparison type The following table lists the comparison types and the allowed test types. Comparison Type Allowable test types Screens DECwindows and Interactive tests Records Interactive and Noninteractive tests Characters Interactive and Noninteractive tests
1.1.14 – m_mtdb_ap
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and remove the dialog box. The border on this button indicates that it is the default choice. You can also choose the default by pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
1.1.15 – m_mtdb_op
Click on the Options... button to change values for other test description fields. You can change the following options: o DECWindows option - Command o Terminal and Noninteractive options - Filters
1.1.15.1 – m_mtop_db
Use the Modify Test Options dialog box to change values for test options. Active buttons cause DTM to change the associated option. Buttons should be inactive if no changes are to be made to an option; an inactive button with an empty option field causes DTM to disassociate a previously specified option from the test description.
1.1.15.1.1 – m_mtop_db_com
Use the Command field to invoke an application or specify a command action to be executed at the start of a DECwindows recording session. For example, the following generic command would run an application undergoing testing: RUN sys$system:my$application
1.1.15.1.2 – m_mtop_db_fl
Enable the Filters button to modify the filter characteristics of a specified test; the button must be active to change a filter. If you selected more than one test, enable the Filters button to explicitly denote that filter changes are to be applied to all tests. You then indicate the filter change by clicking on one or more of the six filter options. Type Filter Options Date Replaces date strings Directory Replaces directory strings with DISK:[DIRECTORY] Time Replaces time strings Traceback Replaces memory addresses with pattern of xxx Filename Replaces file names with FILENAME.EXT Version Replaces file versions with VERSION DTM does not associate any filters with the test description unless you click on one or more of the filter buttons to change the filters that apply to the test description's results. The filters remove run-time variables from the result file produced by the collection run. The Filter buttons become enabled after you apply them.
1.1.15.1.2.1 – m_mtop_db_dt
Where the date form is abbreviated, the Date button replaces date stamps by substituting a "d" for each displayed number of the day of the month, an "m" for each displayed letter of the month, and a "y" for each displayed number of the year. Where the date form is spelled out, the month name is replaced by "month", the numeric day is replaced by "day", and the year is replaced by "year". The following list shows some examples of the date filtering functions; this list is not all inclusive. 17-OCT-1998 with dd-mmm-yyyy 17 OCT 98 with dd mmm yy 98.OCT.17 with yy.mmm.dd 10/17/98 with mm/dd/yy 1998/10/17 with yyyy/mm/dd October 17, 1998 with month day, year Oct. 17, 1998 with month day, year 17.October.1998 with day.month.year 98-October-17 with year-month-day
1.1.15.1.2.2 – m_mtop_db_dr
When enabled, the Directory button replaces the directory specification field in the file specification with DISK:[DIRECTORY]
1.1.15.1.2.3 – m_mtop_db_tm
When enabled, the Time button replaces time stamps with the following forms: 15:37:53.22 with hh:mm:ss.xxxx 15:37:53 with hh:mm:ss 15:37 with hh:mm 3:37 PM with hh:mm xm 15H37m with hhHmmm 15H37' with hhHmm' 15.37 h with hh.mm h 15 h 37"53 s with hh h mm"ss s 15 h 37 min with hh h mm min kl 15.37 with kl hh.mm h 15.37 with h hh.mm
1.1.15.1.2.4 – m_mtop_db_tk
When enabled, the Traceback button replaces 32-bit memory addresses with xxxxxxxx and 64-bit memory addresses with xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx.
1.1.15.1.2.5 – m_mtop_db_fn
When enabled, the File names Button replaces the file names with FILENAME.EXT.
1.1.15.1.2.6 – m_mtop_db_vrs
When enabled, the Version button replaces file versions with VERSION.
1.1.15.1.3 – m_mtop_db_ok
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and remove the dialog box. The border on this button indicates that it is the default choice. You can also choose the default by pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
1.1.15.1.4 – m_mtop_db_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.
1.1.16 – m_mtdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.
2 – m_mgpm
Choose the Group submenu item to replace the remarks associated with existing groups. The remark is the only item you can modify for a group.
2.1 – m_mgpdb
Use the Modify Group dialog box to specify the groups whose remarks you want to replace. You can specify groups by first selecting (highlighting) them in an active group view window or by explicitly specifying them in the Group field by specifying a group name, a wildcard character, a wildcard character combined with a group name, or a list of these separated by commas. You also use this dialog box to enter the remark text that you want to replace existing text.
2.1.1 – m_mgpdb_sl
The Selected list box displays groups that you first select (highlight) in an active group view window. The groups on the selected list are affected by changes you make to remarks in the Modify Group dialog box. Optionally, you can explicitly specify group names in the Group field.
2.1.2 – m_mgpdb_g
Use the Group field to specify the group names whose fields you want to change. You can specify groups by first selecting (highlighting) them in an active group view window or explicitly entering the names in the Group field by group name, a wildcard character, a wildcard character combined with a group name, or a list of these separated by commas.
2.1.3 – m_mgpdb_rk
Use the Remark field to optionally enter text that becomes associated with the current operation. The text is logged in the history file of the DTM library. You can selectively display and delete history entries (see additional topics).
2.1.4 – m_mgpdb_cf
If you specify multiple groups for change (through selection or wildcards), use the Confirm button to confirm the changes for each group, one at a time. When you click on the Confirm button, DTM produces a dialog box that enables you to acknowledge changes for each selected group.
2.1.5 – m_mgpdb_crk
Use the Creation remark button and field to create a new remark to replace the existing remark associated with the group. Click on the Remark button and then enter the replacement remark text in the Remark field.
2.1.6 – m_mgpdb_ap
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and remove the dialog box. The border on this button indicates that it is the default choice. You can also choose the default by pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
2.1.7 – m_mgpdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.
3 – m_mvrm
Choose the Variable submenu item to change variable information in the DTM library. This information includes variable values, scope, use, and type.
3.1 – m_mvrdb
Use the Modify Variable dialog box to change the value, scope, and use of existing variables. Changes that you enter affect all the variables that you specify. You can specify variables by first selecting (highlighting) them in an active variable view window or by explicitly entering the names in the Variable field by specifying a variable name, a wildcard character, a wildcard character combined with a variable name, or a list of these separated by commas.
3.1.1 – m_mvrdb_sl
The Selected list box displays variables that you first select (highlight) in an active variable view window. All the variables on the selected list are affected by changes you make to fields in the Modify Variables dialog box. Optionally, you can explicitly specify variable names in the Variable field.
3.1.2 – m_mvrdb_v
Use the Variable field to specify the variables that you want to modify. The variable expression can be a variable name, a wildcard character, a wildcard combined with a variable name, or a list of these separated by commas. Optionally, you can first select the variables that you want to modify in an active variable view window.
3.1.3 – m_mvrdb_rk
Use the Remark field to optionally enter text that becomes associated with the current operation. The text is logged in the history file of the DTM library. You can selectively display and delete history entries (see additional topics).
3.1.4 – m_mvrdb_cf
If you specify multiple variables for change (through selection or wildcards), use the Confirm button to confirm the changes for each variable, one at a time. When you click on the Confirm button, DTM produces a dialog box that enables you to acknowledge changes for each selected variable.
3.1.5 – m_mvrdb_crk
Use the Creation remark button and field to replace the current remark associated with the variables with a new remark. Click on the Creation Remark button and then specify the replacement remark text in the Creation Remark field.
3.1.6 – m_mvrdb_vu
Use the Value button and field to change the default values for the variables that you selected. Click on the Value button and then enter the new default value in the Value field.
3.1.7 – m_mvrdb_sp
To change the scope of a variable, click on the Scope button and then click on either the either Local or Global buttons to specify the scope of the variable. A local variable is accessible only to an individual test that references the variable in its test description. A global variable is accessible to all tests in all collections.
3.1.8 – m_mvrdb_u
To change the use of a variable, click on the Usage button and then click on either the Symbol or Logical button. The Logical button defines the variable as a OpenVMS logical name. The Symbol button defines the variable as a OpenVMS symbol. If you redefine the variable as a symbol, you must also specify its type as numeric or string.
3.1.9 – m_mvrdb_tp
If you redefined the variable's use as a symbol, you must also define its type. To define the type for a variable, click on the Type button and then click on either the Numeric or String button. The Numeric button defines the symbol type as a numeric value. The String button defines the symbol type as a string.
3.1.10 – m_mvrdb_ap
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and remove the dialog box. The border on this button indicates that it is the default choice. You can also choose the default by pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
3.1.11 – m_mvrdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.