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Analyzing the Expected Results of a GUI Checkpoint
on Table Contents

You can view the expected results of a GUI checkpoint on table contents either before or after you run your test. The expected results of a GUI checkpoint are displayed in the GUI Checkpoint Results dialog box, which you open from the Test Results window. When you view the expected results of a GUI checkpoint on table contents from the Test Results window, you must display the expected ("exp").

Note that you can also view the expected results of a GUI checkpoint on a table from the Edit Check dialog box. For additional information, refer to the WinRunner User's Guide.

To display the expected results of a GUI checkpoint on table contents:

  • Open the Test Results window and display the test for which you want to view expected results. For more information, see Viewing Checkpoint Results.
  • Click the Open button or choose File > Open. The Open Test Results dialog box opens. Select exp and click Open.



  • Click the results tree node for the check you want to analyze. Basic details about the checkpoint are displayed in the Event Summary pane. In the Event Summary pane, click the Show Event Details link.

The GUI Checkpoint Results dialog box opens and the expected results of the selected GUI checkpoint are displayed.



Note: Since you are viewing the expected results of the GUI checkpoint, the actual values are not displayed.

  • Highlight the table content check and click the Display button , or double-click the table content check.

The Expected Data Viewer opens, displaying the expected results.



Note: When working in the WinRunner report view, you can edit the data in the Edit Check dialog box, which you open from the GUI Checkpoint Results dialog box. To do so, highlight the TableContent (or corresponding) property check, and click the Edit Expected Value button . For information on working with the Edit Check dialog box, refer to the WinRunner User's Guide.

  • Choose File > Exit to close the Expected Data Viewer.

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