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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [QF-Test] How to SET an environment variable in QF-Test procedure that is visible to the SUT?
Hallo, We have an RCP Client that reads some environment variables on startup (using System.getProperty()). When running the client outside of QF-Test and setting the variables as JVM options, everything works fine. When testing it with QF-Test, we'd also need to set some of these variables before starting the client. We tried setting them using rc.setProperty('env',<property name>, <property value>) in a QF-Test server script before starting the SUT client. However, when the client reads these properties then, they are always unset (i.e. their value is null). :( So what is the correct way to achieve that in QF-Test? Best, MP
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