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== Unreleased version (night-builds) ==
 
== Unreleased version (night-builds) ==
*3053 - Feature: Added a result details configuration in GXtest Manager, in order to setup the desired detail level in execution results. It can be configured globally (for all tasks), or by task as a task parameter. More information [[here | ResultDetails in GXtest Manager]]
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*3053 - Feature: Added a result details configuration in GXtest Manager, in order to setup the desired detail level in execution results. It can be configured globally (for all tasks), or by task as a task parameter. More information [[ResultDetails in GXtest Manager|here]]
 
*3052 - Feature: Increased the Datapool values length. The previous max lenght was 500 characters. The new max lenght corresponds to the database maximum for nvarchar MAX (about 2GB, but may vary depending on SQLServer version and OS platform). More information here:  http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms176089.aspx
 
*3052 - Feature: Increased the Datapool values length. The previous max lenght was 500 characters. The new max lenght corresponds to the database maximum for nvarchar MAX (about 2GB, but may vary depending on SQLServer version and OS platform). More information here:  http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms176089.aspx

Revision as of 15:17, 6 March 2014

Version 2.1.* includes all fixes and features of GXtest 2.0.0.3050

The following list of features and fixes are exclusive of version 2.1.2 and above.

Unreleased version (night-builds)

  • 3053 - Feature: Added a result details configuration in GXtest Manager, in order to setup the desired detail level in execution results. It can be configured globally (for all tasks), or by task as a task parameter. More information here
  • 3052 - Feature: Increased the Datapool values length. The previous max lenght was 500 characters. The new max lenght corresponds to the database maximum for nvarchar MAX (about 2GB, but may vary depending on SQLServer version and OS platform). More information here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms176089.aspx