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Type one or more paths, separated by commas. The syntax for a path is the
same as that used by the native operating system.
Use Files Specifies the names of one or more include files for SilkTest to
automatically load at startup. Do not specify files in this field if you intend to
include a use statement for the files in a script.
Type the file name(s) as you would any other operating system path. Separate
file names with a comma.
Tip You can also click the Add button and select an include file to
add from a standard file selection dialog.
Objfile Path Specifies the location where SilkTest reads and writes object
files from.
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Leave the field empty if you want to store object files in the same
directory as their corresponding source files
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Specify an absolute path if you want to store all object files in the same
directory
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Specify a relative path if you want object files to be stored in a directory
relative to the directory containing the source files
For more information, see "Using object files" on page 134.
Gui Targets Specifies the platforms that you want to compile your scripts
and include files for (using conditional compilation). You can specify as
many GUI targets as you want; separate each GUI specifier by a comma.
For more information, see "Conditional compilation" on page 269.
Default Browser Specifies the Web browser to use when testing Web
applications.
Save Object Files During Compilation If checked, creates an object file
from a script or include file when it is compiled. (An object file is always
created for a script or include file when it is saved.)
For more information, see "Using object files" on page 134.
Enable Y2K Date Transformation Rules If checked, SilkTest will
transform dates as specified in transformation rules you define.
For more information, see "Testing applications that have been made Year
2000 compliant" on page 195.