HELPLIB.HLB  —  DTM  CREATE  COLLECTION
   Designates a set of tests as a collection.

   Format

     CREATE COLLECTION  collection-name test-group-expression

          [/qualifier...] "remark"

1  –  Command Qualifiers

1.1    /BENCHMARK_DIRECTORY

   /BENCHMARK_DIRECTORY=directory-specification
   /NOBENCHMARK_DIRECTORY

   Determines whether Digital Test Manager should search the default
   benchmark directory for benchmark files for the specified
   collection.

   If you do not include a directory, Digital Test Manager searches the
   default benchmark directory for the benchmark file established by
   the SET BENCHMARK_DIRECTORY command.

   If you include a directory in the benchmark file specification
   for a test within the collection, Digital Test Manager searches that
   directory for the benchmark file and (if found) overrides the
   default directory. The directory you specify can be either another
   directory or a CMS library.

   The /NOBENCHMARK_DIRECTORY qualifier overrides the default
   benchmark directory for the specified collection. Digital Test Manager
   searches your default directory for all benchmark files without
   directory specifications.

1.2    /CLASS

   /CLASS=(keyword=class-name,...)

   Specifies the optional CMS class for benchmark files and template
   files stored in CMS libraries. The keywords, BENCHMARK and
   TEMPLATE, designate the name of the specific set of generations of
   elements. If you do not specify a class and the file is stored in
   a CMS library, the latest generation on the main line of descent
   is used.

   You can specify the same class names for your benchmark and
   template files. If you specify both keywords, separate them with a
   comma and enclose the list in parentheses. If you specify only one
   keyword, omit the parentheses.

1.3    /COMPARE

   /COMPARE[=(keyword,...)]
   /NOCOMPARE

   Determines whether Digital Test Manager compares the results of each
   test with its benchmark file (the file that contains expected
   test results) after the collection is executed. The default is
   /COMPARE.

   The /COMPARE qualifier specifies that Digital Test Manager is to
   compare all tests after the collection is executed. A collection
   must be compared before it can be reviewed. Any differences
   between the results for a test and its benchmark file are recorded
   in a difference file for that test. Tests without benchmarks can
   be compared, but will be marked with the comparison status of new
   test.

   When you review tests, you can have benchmark files generated for
   them. When you enter the /COMPARE qualifier, the COMPARE command
   default qualifiers (/SCREENS, /LOG, and /WIDTH=132) are in effect.
   You can optionally specify any of the following COMPARE command
   qualifiers as keywords:

     CHARACTERS
     FULL
     IGNORE=keyword
     [NO]PARALLEL
     RECORDS
     SCREENS
     WIDTH

   The /COMPARE qualifier keywords have the same effect as the
   COMPARE command qualifiers. See the COMPARE command qualifiers
   for a description of the /COMPARE qualifier keywords.

   If you specify more than one keyword, separate the keywords with
   commas and enclose the list in parentheses. If you specify only
   one keyword, you can omit the parentheses.

   The /NOCOMPARE qualifier prevents the automatic comparison that
   Digital Test Manager ordinarily performs when the collection is
   executed. You can use the COMPARE command later to compare test
   results for collections created with the /NOCOMPARE qualifier.

1.4    /EPILOGUE

   /EPILOGUE=file-specification
   /NOEPILOGUE

   Determines whether the default collection epilogue is run with
   this collection.

   The /EPILOGUE qualifier overrides the default collection epilogue
   file for this collection. The /NOEPILOGUE qualifier runs a
   collection without a collection epilogue. This qualifier has no
   effect on individual test epilogues.

1.5    /LOG

   /LOG (D)
   /NOLOG

   Controls whether Digital Test Manager displays informational and
   success messages on your screen.

1.6    /MASK

   /MASK=(keyword,...)

   The /MASK qualifier selects one or more sets of mask patterns that
   will cause certain run-time data to be ignored during the comparison
   of screens for interactive terminal tests.  Such run-time data is
   ignored by substituting blank space for patterns in both the
   benchmark and result screens before they are compared.

   The valid values for keyword are as follows:

     Keyword       Mask

     ALL           Specifies that all the masks in this table be used

     DATE          The date mask ignores comparison of date stamps

                   The following list shows some examples of the date
                   patterns to be ignored;  this list is not all
                   inclusive.

                     dd-mmm-yyyy     ( example: 17-OCT-1998 )
                     dd mmm yy       ( example: 17 OCT 98 )
                     yy.mmm.dd       ( example: 98.OCT.17 )
                     mm/dd/yy        ( example: 10/17/98 )
                     yyyy/mm/dd      ( example: 1998/10/17 )
                     month day, year ( example: October 17, 1998 )
                     month day, year ( example: Oct. 17, 1998 )
                     day.month.year  ( example: 17.October.1998 )
                     year-month-day  ( example: 98-October-17 )

     TIME          Ignores time stamps with the following forms:

                     hh:mm:ss.xxxx   ( example: 15:37:53.22 )
                     hh:mm:ss        ( example: 15:37:53 )
                     hh:mm           ( example: 15:37 )
                     hh:mm xm        ( example: 3:37 PM )
                     hhHmmm          ( example: 15H37m )
                     hhHmm'          ( example: 15H37' )
                     hh.mm h         ( example: 15.37 h )
                     hh h mm"ss s    ( example: 15 h 37"53 s )
                     hh h mm min     ( example: 15 h 37 min )
                     kl hh.mm        ( example: kl 15.37 )
                     h hh.mm         ( example: h 15.37 )

     VERSION       Ignores file versions on file names

     FILE_NAMES    Ignores file names of the form FILENAME.EXT

     DIRECTORIES   Ignores directory specification fields of
                   the form DISK:[DIRECTORY]

   If you specify more than one keyword, separate the keywords with
   commas and enclose the list in parentheses. If you specify only
   one keyword, omit the parentheses.  Masking of is performed in
   the order of the keywords shown above.

1.7    /PROLOGUE

   /PROLOGUE=file-specification
   /NOPROLOGUE

   Determines whether the default collection prologue is run with
   this collection.

   The /PROLOGUE qualifier overrides the default collection prologue
   file for this collection. The /NOPROLOGUE qualifier runs a
   collection without a collection prologue file. This qualifier
   has no effect on individual test prologues.

1.8    /REALTIME

   /REALTIME
   /NOREALTIME (D)

   Specifies that the speed of session file playback for all
   interactive terminal tests in the collection is to be based
   solely on the speed at which they were recorded and not on the
   rate at which the applications being tested request input.
   This qualifier is useful for testing applications that request
   input before completing processing and display of data.

1.9    /SENTINEL

   /SENTINEL=("begin-delimiter","end-delimiter")

   Specifies a pair of strings used to delimit a section of text to
   be ignored during the comparison of result and benchmark files for
   a noninteractive test. The delimiters can be up to 256 characters
   per line, and must be unique. Any text between and including the
   delimiters is treated as if it did not exist.

   If you do not enclose the sentinel strings in quotation marks,
   they are converted to uppercase before the comparison of the
   files. Sentinel strings may contain any characters, but if you
   include spaces, tabs, or commas they must be enclosed in
   quotation marks.

1.10    /SUBMIT

   /SUBMIT[=(keyword,...)]
   /NOSUBMIT (D)

   Determines whether the collection is executed immediately after it
   is created. You can submit collections that contain DECwindows
   tests but Digital Test Manager must be connected to a DECwindows
   server for the tests to execute.

   The /SUBMIT qualifier executes the collection in batch mode
   immediately after the collection is created. When you enter the
   /SUBMIT qualifier, the SUBMIT command qualifiers (/KEEP
   and /LOG) are in effect. You can optionally specify any of the
   following SUBMIT command qualifiers as keywords:

     AFTER        [NO]CHARACTERISTICS   CPUTIME

     [NO]HOLD     [NO]KEEP              [NO]LOG_FILE

     NAME         [NO]NOTIFY            [NO]PRINTER

     PRIORITY     QUEUE                 [NO]USER

     WSDEFAULT    WSEXTENT              WSQUOTA

   If you specify more than one keyword, separate the keywords with
   commas and enclose the list in parentheses. If you specify only
   one keyword, you can omit the parentheses.

   The /NOSUBMIT qualifier creates the collection without submitting
   it to the batch queue. To run the collection, use the SUBMIT
   command.

1.11    /TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY

   /TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY=directory-specification
   /NOTEMPLATE_DIRECTORY

   Determines whether Digital Test Manager should search the default
   template directory for template files for the specified
   collection.

   If you do not include a directory, Digital Test Manager searches the
   default template directory for the template file established by
   the SET TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY command.

   If you include a directory in the template file specification
   for a test within the collection, Digital Test Manager searches that
   directory for the template file. The directory you specify can be
   either another directory or a CMS library.

   The /NOTEMPLATE_DIRECTORY qualifier overrides the default template
   directory for the specified collection. Digital Test Manager searches
   your default directory for all template files without directory
   specifications.

1.12    /VARIABLE

   /VARIABLE=(variable-name=variable-value,...)

   Overrides the values of the specified global variables for
   this collection. If you override the value for more than one
   variable, separate the variables with commas and enclose the
   list in parentheses. If you override only one variable, omit the
   parentheses.

1.13    /VERIFY

   /VERIFY (D)
   /NOVERIFY

   Specifies whether Digital Test Manager is to verify the existence of
   files associated with all test descriptions before creating the
   collection. If a referenced file does not exist, Digital Test Manager
   does not create the collection.

   The /NOVERIFY qualifier causes Digital Test Manager to create the
   collection without verifying the existence of files associated
   with all test descriptions before creating the collection. If
   a file associated with a test description is missing when a
   collection executes, Digital Test Manager may not run that test.

2  –  Parameter Qualifiers

2.1    /GROUP

   Identifies the immediately preceding item in the test group
   expression as a group. If a test group expression is a list,
   use this qualifier after each item in the list that designates
   a group. The default is /TEST_DESCRIPTION.

2.2    /TEST_DESCRIPTION

   Identifies the immediately preceding item in the test group
   expression as a test expression. This is the default.

3  –  Examples

   1.  DTM> CREATE COLLECTION MAIL_COLL MAIL*/NOPROLOGUE
       _Remark: Tests of MAIL commands
       %DTM-S-CREATED, collection MAIL_COLL created
       DTM>

   This example creates the collection MAIL_COLL. It uses a
   qualifier to specify that there is to be no collection prologue
   file associated with this collection, and uses wildcards to
   specify which tests go into the collection.

   2.  DTM> CREATE COLLECTION MAIL_PLUS MAIL*, -
       _DTM> SEND_NONINT/GROUP
       _Remark: More MAIL tests
       %DTM-S-CREATED, collection MAIL_PLUS created
       DTM>

   This example creates the collection MAIL_PLUS. The test group
   expression specifies all tests that begin with MAIL, and all
   tests in the group SEND_NONINT at the time the collection is
   created.
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