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How can I start TestComplete scripts one by one?

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How can I start TestComplete scripts one by one?

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A.: The most natural solution is to use the project suite and the project test items. Project suite test items specify which projects to run and set the execution order. Project test items define which test action to execute and in what order. A test action can be a script routine, a low-level procedure, a manual test, and so on. Project and project suite test items are defined on the Test Items Edit Page of the Project and Project Suite editors, respectively. Project suite items are executed sequentially: once a project suite is started, it opens the first project in the list of test items. The first project runs all of its test items and then transfers execution flow to the second project suite test item, and so forth. As an alternative way, you can use the Windows command line to start TestComplete tests. So, you can create a batch file that would run tests one after another. See the “TestComplete Command Line” help topic for syntax details.

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