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vikram gopalarathinam
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Joined: 28 Jan 2012 Posts: 8 Location: India
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Hi all,
I am using intertest first time for debudgging. I have been used XPeditor till now for debuggging.
In XPeditor if I KEEP the values in default it wil be displayed in character format but in INTERTEST if I give keep the varaible it will diaplsy all the values in the hexadecimal format is there any command to change that to character format. I hope it should be there. Please help me if abyone aware abt this.. |
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Robert Sample
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Joined: 06 Jun 2008 Posts: 8696 Location: Dubuque, Iowa, USA
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If your site is licensed for the product, then you have access to the manuals (which may be on an internal web site, or actual physical manuals or referenced at the vendors web site). You need to talk to a coworker, your team leader, or site support group to find out how to access those manuals. |
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vikram gopalarathinam
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Joined: 28 Jan 2012 Posts: 8 Location: India
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Thanks for your reply Robert.. I have some quick referene documents regarding Intertest Batch in that it is not mnentioneda and even my colleagues are not aware about this .. As the last option I have posted in this forum.. |
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Robert Sample
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Go to CA Support for the manuals. If you have not used their site before, you'll need your CA site ID to register for support -- you may need to talk to your site support group to get the site ID. Once you've done so, manuals for all products your site has licensed will be available to download or search / read online. |
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dbzTHEdinosauer
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Joined: 20 Oct 2006 Posts: 6966 Location: porcelain throne
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Vikram G wrote: |
even my colleagues are not aware about this |
as Robert said, go outside your small circle of clueless colleagues.
if the product is licensed, someone somewhere knows how to obtain documentation.
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As the last option I have posted in this forum. |
actually, i think this was your first option.
stop being so lazy and unprofessional,
learn about your site. |
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Robert Sample
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and even my colleagues are not aware about this |
As Dick said, and I want to emphasize, your colleagues are not your only -- nor necessarily even the best -- source of information for you, and that is why I did NOT limit myself to suggesting you talk to your coworkers. Your team leader, manager, or site support group should also be a reference for you to find out what you need to know. And in some cases, such as the CA site ID, your manager or site support group may be the only ones that can provide the necessary information.
It sounds like your "colleagues" have about one year experience, which they've repeated over and over for however many years they've been working in IT. This does not bode well for the future of your site. |
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