Choose the Remove menu item to remove tests or groups from other groups.
1 – m_rtm
Choose the Test... submenu item to remove tests from other groups.
1.1 – m_rtdb
Use the Remove Test dialog box to specify the tests and groups for a remove operation.
1.1.1 – m_rtdb_sl
The Selected list box displays tests that you first select (highlight) in an active test view window. All the tests on the selected list are removed from the group or groups you specify in the Group field. Optionally, you can explicitly specify test names in the Test field.
1.1.2 – m_rtdb_t
Use the Test field to specify the tests that you want to remove from a group or groups. You can specify tests by first selecting (highlighting) them in an active test view window, or by explicitly specifying them in the Test field by specifying a test name, a wildcard character, a wildcard character combined with a test name, or a list of these separated by commas.
1.1.3 – m_rtdb_g
Use the Group field to specify the group or groups from which you want to remove the tests. You enter groups 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.
1.1.4 – m_rtdb_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).
1.1.5 – m_rtdb_cf
If you specify multiple tests to be removed (through selection or wildcards), use the Confirm button to confirm the remove operation for each test, one at a time. When you click on the Confirm button, DTM produces a dialog box that enables you to acknowledge the remove operation for each selected test.
1.1.6 – m_rtdb_ap
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and to 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.
1.1.7 – m_rtdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.
2 – m_rgm
Choose the Group... submenu item to remove groups (known as subgroups) from other groups.
2.1 – m_rgdb
Use the Remove Group dialog box to specify the subgroups and groups for a remove operation.
2.1.1 – m_rgdb_sl
The Selected list box displays subgroups that you first select (highlight) in an active group view window. All the subgroups on the selected list are removed from the group or groups you specify in the Group field. Optionally, you can explicitly specify subgroup names in the Group field.
2.1.2 – m_rgdb_sg
Use the Subgroup field to specify the subgroups that you want to remove from a group or groups. You can specify subgroups 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.
2.1.3 – m_rgdb_g
Use the Group field to specify the group or groups from which you want to remove the subgroups. You enter groups 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.
2.1.4 – m_rgdb_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).
2.1.5 – m_rgdb_cf
If you specify multiple subgroups to be removed (through selection or wildcards), use the Confirm button to confirm the remove operation for each subgroup, one at a time. When you click on the Confirm button, DTM produces a dialog box that enables you to acknowledge the remove operation for each selected subgroup.
2.1.6 – m_rgdb_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_rgdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.