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/APPEND
Continues recording the specified test after the end of the input
file is reached. The /APPEND qualifier applies to interactive
terminal tests only.
If you specify an input file using the /INPUT qualifier, Digital Test
Manager records using input from the input file. When the end
of the input file is reached, this qualifier enables you to
record further; if you do not specify this qualifier, recording is
terminated when the end of the input file is reached.
/AUTO_COMPARE
/AUTO_COMPARE
/NOAUTO_COMPARE
The /AUTO_COMPARE and /NOAUTO_COMPARE qualifiers determine whether
automatic screen comparison is enabled at the start of your
interactive terminal recording session; there is no automatic
comparisons for DECwindows tests. By default, automatic screen
compare is in effect. The /NOAUTO_COMPARE qualifier disables
automatic screen compare.
/DISPLAY
/DISPLAY=screen
Specifies the display device on which the output is to be
displayed. For interactive terminal sessions, the default is
SYS$OUTPUT; for DECwindows sessions, the default is the
DECwindows server and screen, generally indicated by the
DECW$DISPLAY logical name.
/EPILOGUE
/EPILOGUE
/NOEPILOGUE (D)
Specifies whether Digital Test Manager is to execute the test epilogue
file when interactive recording terminates.
/FILTERS
/FILTERS
/NOFILTERS (D)
Specifies whether Digital Test Manager is to filter the benchmark
file that is produced when interactive recording terminates. When
the test is recorded, Digital Test Manager invokes the filters
associated with the test.
When using this command on a test with associated user filter
variables, the /VARIABLES qualifier must also be used to execute
those filters.
/INPUT
/INPUT=file-specification
Specifies an input file containing a textual representation of an
interactive terminal or DECwindows session file. For interactive
terminal tests, you must create the input file by issuing the
EXTRACT command on a previously recorded session.
You cannot use wildcards in the file specification.
/KEYSYM
Specifies the command key that is used in controlling DECwindows
test sessions. The default command key is F9.
The command key must be in the DECwindows Latin-1 KEYSYM
encodings. Display the file DECW$INCLUDE:KEYSYMDEF.H with the DCL
TYPE command to view the list of the Latin-1 KEYSYM keys.
For example, to use F7 as the command key, enter the following
command:
DTM> RECORD test-name/KEYSYM=F7
/LOG
/LOG (D)
/NOLOG
Controls whether Digital Test Manager displays informational and
success messages on your screen.
/POINTER_MOTION
/POINTER_MOTION
/NOPOINTER_MOTION(D)
Specifies whether Digital Test Manager records pointer motion for
DECwindows tests.
/PROLOGUE
/PROLOGUE
/NOPROLOGUE (D)
Specifies whether Digital Test Manager is to execute the test prologue
file before interactive recording begins.
/REALTIME
Instructs Digital Test Manager to record and forward keypresses to the
application as they are entered, and not when the application requests
them. By default, Digital Test Manager records keypresses and places
them into the terminal input buffer for an application when the
application reads from the terminal.
This qualifier is intended for use in recording tests where an application
will not read from the terminal until data appears in its terminal buffer.
/TERMINATION_CHARACTER
/TERMINATION_CHARACTER=character
Specifies a character sequence for interactive terminal
sessions that, when pressed twice, terminates the recording
of an interactive terminal or DECwindows session. The default
termination character is the sequence CTRL/P. When pressed once,
CTRL/P temporarily suspends the recording session to introduce a
recording function. For example, CTRL/P E (end automatic screen
comparison) is the recording function instructing Digital Test Manager
to terminate automatic screen comparison and to begin manual
screen comparison.
The termination character can be any single character, such as an
asterisk (*), or a control sequence, such as CTRL/P. To specify a
control character, enter a circumflex (^) followed by a letter.
For example, to enter the termination character sequence CTRL/D,
enter a circumflex followed by a D (/TERMINATION_CHARACTER=^D).
You can also specify a termination character by its ASCII decimal
representation. For example, you can use ASCII number 16 to
specify CTRL/P.
On interactive terminal tests, you can also terminate the
recording session by entering the DCL LOGOUT command.
If you do not want an accounting summary, enter the DCL
STOP/IDENTIFICATION=0 command.
/VARIABLES
/VARIABLES
/NOVARIABLES (D)
Specifies whether Digital Test Manager is to define symbols
and logical names as specified by the variables associated
with the test before recording starts.