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Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to specify a relative location for data source's that are defined within UFT API Tests? Thanks!
-Craig
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Hi Craig,
This hasn't been implemented yet. I found that an Enhancement Request was already created for UFT12.xx.
I'd suggest opening a support case so you can be added as another user interested in this functionality. This will help increase the priority of such request.
Kindly,
Alvaro

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Hi Craig,
This hasn't been implemented yet. I found that an Enhancement Request was already created for UFT12.xx.
I'd suggest opening a support case so you can be added as another user interested in this functionality. This will help increase the priority of such request.
Kindly,
Alvaro

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Hi Casjs913,
Hope you are doing well.
For data sources context this is not possible to do it as you do using GUI.
File -> Settings -> Folders). If you try the same scenario but with an API test then you will not be given an option to use a relative path and only absolute one.
I found enhancement request QCCR1J65787 to add support for this:
Setting Path of a called API-Action relative:
According to the docuement this will be considered for next version, customer may fill the registry to receive automatic notifications.
Regards,
Customer Support Engineer
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