The test log contains a historical record of events that occurred
during a test run or a schedule run, as well as the status of each verification
point.
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The test log sets a verdict for each run as follows:
- Pass indicates that all verification points matched
or received the expected response. For example, a response code verification
point is set to PASS when the recorded
response code is received during playback. If your test does not contain
verification points, PASS means that
the connection succeeded.
- Fail indicates that at least one verification
point did not match the expected response or that the expected response
was not received.
- Error indicates one of the following results:
the primary request was not successfully sent to the server, no response
was received from the server, or the response was incomplete or could
not be parsed.
- The verdict is set to Inconclusive only
if you provide custom code that defines a verdict of Inconclusive.
This verdict is rolled up from the child elements to the test level.
Each verdict reports the number of verdicts in that container's children.
For example, if a user group contains 25 virtual users, and 5 virtual users
have fail verdicts, that user group will have only one failed verdict, not
5.