Hi,
We are playing around with installations of Test Studio for our developers as we are hoping that they will be able to use the run-time licences to run scripts against their own code-base before checking in, not only to see if what they have done is breaking the system they are working on, but also to see how much work they are going to cause me to fix any of the automation scripts.
On the other hand, they have also agreed to help out whenever they can to fix automation scripts, so I have trained them up on the automation tool and they will mainly be working with the coded steps areas of the automation code.
I was hoping to install both versions on each of their machines and for them to check in and out the licences as and when they need them. However when attempting to install both on a single machine, the installation of the 2nd ( run-time ) executable failed.
Please could you let me know if this is even possible, and if not, what is the best practice for what I am trying to achieve?
Many thanks
Shane
We are playing around with installations of Test Studio for our developers as we are hoping that they will be able to use the run-time licences to run scripts against their own code-base before checking in, not only to see if what they have done is breaking the system they are working on, but also to see how much work they are going to cause me to fix any of the automation scripts.
On the other hand, they have also agreed to help out whenever they can to fix automation scripts, so I have trained them up on the automation tool and they will mainly be working with the coded steps areas of the automation code.
I was hoping to install both versions on each of their machines and for them to check in and out the licences as and when they need them. However when attempting to install both on a single machine, the installation of the 2nd ( run-time ) executable failed.
Please could you let me know if this is even possible, and if not, what is the best practice for what I am trying to achieve?
Many thanks
Shane