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Clear existing tasks on startup | Specifies whether tasks from previous tests are cleared upon startup. |
Revalidate tasks' suppressions and reassigns on startup or import. | Specifies whether you want to check for changes (for example, team members’ task reassignments and suppressions) each time that Parasoft Test starts or imports results from Team Server. |
Include source control and Concerto DTP details to new in tasks during analysis | Specifies whether new tasks include source control and Concerto DTP details. In the UI, details include revision, time, and comments. In reports, only the revision number is shown. |
Keep tasks tree always expanded | Specifies whether the task tree always expanded. |
Automatically expand tasks tree during testing | Specifies whether the task tree is automatically expanded during testing. |
Decorate code markers when tasks become out of date | Specifies whether markers are placed next to tasks that are now outdated (i.e., because the current source code does not match the analyzed code). |
Import only tasks reported for tests ran in the last n days | Specifies the time range for importing Team Server tasks. For example, if your team tests only twice a week, you might want to import tasks from tests performed within the past 4 days—rather than the past 2 days—to ensure that the most recent test results are imported. |
Import out of date tasks for modified resource | Allows Parasoft Test to import violations generated for files that have been changed locally since the time that the task was generated. If these tasks are imported, they will be marked as "out-of-date" if the Decorate code markers when tasks become out of date option (described above) is also enabled. |
Relocate tasks during import | Allows Parasoft Test to import tasks into a project with different logical layout (compared to the original project analyzed - e.g., if the project on your desktop system is different than the one on the machine running the command line interface). See the section below for information on requirements and limitations |
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