Hi
I would like to use the Variable %CommentLine1% in the Test Name but i dont get the Content - instead i see %CommentLine1%.
Is there a possibility to get this content in the Testname?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Oliver
Variables in Test Name
%CommentLine1% variable can be used as parameter of the action
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... .htm#macro
There is list of variables that can be used as test parameters
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... pvariables
>Is there a possibility to get this content in the Testname?
No, however
- if you type comment field manually, you may easily copy this text from one field to another (comment -> name).
- if you setup HostMonitor patterns to fill up comment field automatically then you may setup patterns to fill up testname field automatically as well
Regards
Alex
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... .htm#macro
There is list of variables that can be used as test parameters
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... pvariables
>Is there a possibility to get this content in the Testname?
No, however
- if you type comment field manually, you may easily copy this text from one field to another (comment -> name).
- if you setup HostMonitor patterns to fill up comment field automatically then you may setup patterns to fill up testname field automatically as well
Regards
Alex
Hi Alex. Thanks for the great support, as always!
I realize now that the variables are case sensitive and that if you use an upper-case character, HM automatically changes the case to lowercase for you, when you save.
So, what happened is I created a NEW folder variable called: fvar_wwwX
Then I used %fvar_wwwX% in my Test Name
However, since HM had changed the variable name to fvar_wwwx, it didn't work.
Now that I have realized all of this... it works !!
Thanks again,
- Scott
I realize now that the variables are case sensitive and that if you use an upper-case character, HM automatically changes the case to lowercase for you, when you save.
So, what happened is I created a NEW folder variable called: fvar_wwwX
Then I used %fvar_wwwX% in my Test Name
However, since HM had changed the variable name to fvar_wwwx, it didn't work.
Now that I have realized all of this... it works !!

Thanks again,
- Scott