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Integration Silk Central with SilkTest Classic - can use just one file?
Hello,
I'm doing the integration of SilkCentral with SilkTest Classic, but i can only put one file(.t/.g.t) into "SilkTest Classic Tests Properties"
For example: when i use 2 files for my SilkTestClassic project (frame.inc and myTest.g.t) not working.
someone can help me with this problem?
i want use many files in integration
Thanks,
Eduardo

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Hi Eduardo,
typically the .t/.g.t files know their frame.inc.
Hence all you have to do is to specify the source control path of your source control profile/test container "high" enough in the hierarchy so that the whole structure is checked out.
Regards,
Florian

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Hi Florian,
sorry about my ignorance, but what you means with souce control profile/test conainer "hight"?
I have my project folder(SilkTest Classic Project) into StarTeam (Source Control) and i associate this with my Test Container.
i read about use SilkTest Classic Plan and in this case i can associate my project file(.vtp), what's better? With Test Plan or with simple test?
it should be work? correct?
thank you, one more time.
Thanks,
Eduardo

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Hi Eduardo,
I meant that you source control settings might be too restrictive and therefore the frame.inc is not checked out when executing your test.
But specifying your project folder should be ok - so long as the frame.inc is contained in there.
Did you specify anything specific regarding your frame.inc? If not - it has to be in the same folder as your .t file.
If it is not in the same folder then it has to be specified in the optionset file where it can be found. And the optionset file has then to be specified when creating the test in Silk Central.
It is hard to do in-depth analysis via this forum - maybe you can open a support case for this and our support team can do some analysis?
Regards,
Florian

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Hi Florian, thanks for your help.
I'll review the options you said and try in every way to make it work.
If I can not make it work, I will open a support case for this.
Thanks,
Eduardo