HELPLIB.HLB  —  DTM  RUN
   Executes a collection interactively producing result files that
   are subsequently compared with benchmark files.

   Format

     RUN  collection-name [/qualifier...] "remark"

1  –  Command Qualifiers

1.1    /CONFIRM

   /CONFIRM (D)
   /NOCONFIRM

   Controls whether Digital Test Manager prompts for confirmation when
   you rerun a collection. Valid responses are Yes, No, All, or Quit.

1.2    /LOG

   /LOG (D)
   /NOLOG

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

1.3    /LOG_FILE

   /LOG_FILE=file-specification
   /NOLOG_FILE

   Specifies whether a log file for the collection is to be created
   and where the contents of the log file is to be displayed.

   This file is similar in content to the log file created when you
   issue the Digital Test Manager SUBMIT command to run a collection of
   tests in batch mode. The log file contains output the test run
   generates other than the output from the test itself, such as
   output the prologue and epilogue files generate.

   The /LOG_FILE qualifier creates a log file in the specified file.
   The output is directed to SYS$OUTPUT. The /NOLOG_FILE qualifier
   suppresses the creation of a log file.

1.4    /OUTPUT

   /OUTPUT=file-specification
   /NOOUTPUT

   Specifies where a copy of the output of the RUN command (the test
   result files) is displayed or written.

   The /OUTPUT qualifier directs the output to SYS$OUTPUT or to
   the specified file or device. The /NOOUTPUT qualifier suppresses
   output.

2  –  Example

   DTM> RUN SEND_MAIL_TEST "simple test of SEND_MAIL_TEST command"

   Starting SEND_MAIL_TEST test run...

   %DTM-I-BEGIN, your interactive test session is now beginning...
     .
     .
     .
   %DTM-S-CONCLUDED, your interactive test session has concluded

   Performing post-run cleanup with comparison...

   DTM-I-SUCCEEDED, the comparison for test SEND_MAIL_TEST succeeded
   DTM-S-COMPARED, collection SEND_MAIL_TEST compared
   DTM>

   This example executes the collection SEND_MAIL_TEST
   interactively.
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