This section explains how to customize a terminal emulation test script
based on the results of a Try Script run.
Working With Terminal-Emulation Applications - Overview In addition to offering TrueLog recording, TrueLog replay, and basic TrueLog analysis for terminal-emulation applications,
TrueLog Explorer also offers parsing, content verification, and input-parameter customization.
Customizing Host Screen Display You can change the font or font size of text displayed in Host Screen view if the pre-defined font does not correctly display the characters that are received by the application under test.
Stepping Through Terminal-Emulation TrueLogs You can jump from one error to the next sequentially as they occurred in time, regardless of which TrueLogs the errors were
recorded in. This simplifies the process of analyzing errors.
Analyzing Terminal-Emulation Test Scripts Once you have generated a test script you should determine if the script runs without error by performing a Try Script run.
A Try Script run will determine if the script accurately recreates the recorded interactions.
Comparing Replay and Record TrueLogs When testing terminal emulation applications, differences can occur in corresponding field values between replay and record
TrueLogs. Some differences may result in replay errors.