Diagnostics
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Entry
Description
[TestInfo]
Information about new tests to be added.
TestCount
= Number of new tests.
HotKeyEnabled
= YES or NO
Test1
= Section Header for Test1
Test2
= Section Header for Test2
There must be a separate section for each test.
Note:
If the value for HotKeyEnabled is Yes, hidden destructive
tests will display when you press Alt-H. If No, you cannot
enable destructive tests using a hot key. This applies to all
tests defined in AMITESTS.INI and USRTESTS.INI.
[{TestSectionHeader}] Information about a test module.
Group
One of the group names. For the tests specified
in usrtest.ini, the group name must be USER.
Name ID
Test name that displays in the menu. If tests
have the same file, this parameter identifies the
test.
Description
A 1-80 character test description displayed at the
bottom of the screen.
ExePath
The full pathname for the file. Parameters can
be passed to the program either using this line
or the following two identifiers:
SubMenu
YES or NO. If Yes, an arrow displays beside the
test name in the menu to indicate a second level
test selection menu is present.
Note:
The following parameters are effective for the USRTESTS.INI
file only.
InitCommand
The command line parameters passed to the file
during the initialization stage.
RunCommand
The command line parameters passed to the file
during run test stage.
InitSuccCode
If specified, this user test is enabled only when
the return code after initialization is as specified.
PassExitCode
If specified, the test control module reports an
error only when the return code is not as
specified. If not specified, the return code is
considered by the control module as
"Undefined." In such a case, there is no failing
condition.
Tenable
YES or NO. If Yes, this appears normally in the
USER menu. If No, this test will be hidden and
can be enabled using Hot Key. If No, the
AMIDiag program decides whether it can be
enabled or not, based on the value in the
HotKeyEnabled (described in the previous
section of this table.)
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