Designing Your Own Reports
Reporting Results
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Designing Your Own Reports
If you are an experienced Crystal Reports user, you can create your own custom
reports in addition to listing reports to meet the needs of your testing team. For
information, see the Crystal Reports Help.
List the test plans in your project.
Test Plan listing
List the test scripts in your project.
Test Script Listing
List the users in your project.
User Listing
Display the response times and calculate
the mean, standard deviation, and
percentiles for each command in a suite.
Performance
Compare the response times measured
by several Performance reports.
Compare Performance
Display individual response times and
whether a response has passed or failed.
Response vs. Time
Obtain a quick summary of which
commands passed or failed.
Command Status
View cumulative response time and
summary statistics, as well as
throughput information for emulation
commands for all test scripts and for the
suite run as a whole.
Command Usage
Examine errors in your run and view the
"conversation" between the virtual tester
and the server.
Command Data
Examine failures in detail. View raw data
from the test logs without statistically
analyzing the data.
Command Trace