DTM$DW_HELPLIB.HLB  —  mu  t_mu, t_rm
  Choose the Run menu item to run a collection
  interactively.

  You should execute large collections in batch, unless
  you need to see the test output displayed on the
  screen.

1  –  t_rdb

  The Run dialog box enables you to specify options
  for running a collection interactively. DTM creates
  a terminal emulator and runs the collection as a task.

  You can direct DTM to create a log file for the run
  operation.

  You can also specify where DTM is to display or write
  the output of the run operation.

1.1  –  t_rdb_cl

  Use the Collection field to enter the name of the
  collection you want to run.

  You can specify a collection to DTM by first selecting
  (highlighting) it in an active collection view window,
  or explicitly specifying its name in the Collection
  field.

1.2  –  t_rdb_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.

1.3  –  t_rdb_cf

  When the Confirm button is enabled, DTM requests
  confirmation that you want to run the specified
  collection.

1.4  –  t_rdb_lf

  When the Log file button is enabled, DTM creates a log
  file for the collection.

  The log file contains output that the test run
  generates other than the output from the test itself.

  Use the Log file field to enter a file specification
  for the created log file.

  If the button is enabled with an empty field, DTM
  writes the log file to the task output window.

1.5  –  t_rdb_op

  When the Output button is enabled, DTM displays or
  writes a copy of the output of the run operation (that
  is, the test result files).

  When the button is disabled, DTM suppresses output.

  Use the Output field to specify the file or device to
  which DTM directs the output of the run operation.

  If the button is disabled with an empty field DTM
  directs the output to the task output window.

1.6  –  t_rdb_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.

1.7  –  t_rdb_cn

  Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box
  without applying any of the settings to the selection.
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