Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  DTM  REVIEW  Review Subsystem, INSERT
   Marks test descriptions for insertion into a group Digital Test
   Manager creates when you exit from the Review subsystem.

   Format

     INSERT  [result-description-expression] [/qualifier...]

1  –  Command Qualifiers

1.1    /COMPARISON_ABORTED

   Marks for inclusion test descriptions for tests whose comparisons
   aborted. The default is to mark the test description associated
   with the current result description.

1.2    /CONFIRM

   /CONFIRM
   /NOCONFIRM (D)

   Controls whether Digital Test Manager prompts you to confirm the
   processing of each test description marked for insertion. Valid
   responses are Yes, No, All, or Quit.

1.3    /NEW

   Marks for inclusion test descriptions for new tests. The default
   is to mark the test description associated with the current result
   description.

1.4    /NOT_RUN

   Marks for inclusion test descriptions for tests that did not run.
   The default is to mark the test description associated with the
   current result description.

1.5    /SUCCESSFUL

   Marks for inclusion test descriptions for tests that compared
   successfully. The default is to mark the test description
   associated with the current result description.

1.6    /UNSUCCESSFUL

   Marks for inclusion test descriptions for tests that compared
   unsuccessfully. The default is to mark the test description
   associated with the current result description.

1.7    /UPDATED

   Marks for inclusion test descriptions for tests whose benchmark
   files have been updated. The default is to mark the test
   description associated with the current result description.

2  –  Example

   DTM_REVIEW> INSERT MAIL_TEST
   DTM-S-MRKFORINSERT, test_description MAIL_TEST marked for insertion
   DTM_REVIEW> EXIT
   DTM-S-CREATED, group RUNMAIL$DTM_1 created
   DTM-S-EXIT, leaving Review subsystem
   DTM>

   This example inserts the MAIL_TEST test into a group that is
   created upon leaving the Review subsystem.
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