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RE: [hobbit] Antwort: RE: [hobbit] How to create multiple custom test under onecolumn
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- From: "Overy, Steve" <steve.overy (at) gb.unisys.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 11:06:22 +0000
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] Antwort: RE: [hobbit] How to create multiple custom test under onecolumn
Thorsten: Glad that made sense... it's a style of coding, used to be called "data driven". It can be pushed further, where you grep/cut/mangle data to "on the fly" create the definition file, and then process that definition file. Enables some quite serious analysis where the coding would be a pain.
steve
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From: thorsten.erdmann (at) daimler.com [mailto:thorsten.erdmann (at) daimler.com]
Sent: 08 December 2009 08:17
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] Antwort: RE: [hobbit] How to create multiple custom test under onecolumn
Hi Steve
> Because the MACHINE selection is hard coded, that doesn't
> scale very well (think 100's of hosts/tests). I tend to "read in"
> data definition files that define host:test then the code can be
> quite simple...
Ok, that makes sense. Your code gives me the idea how to do it.
Thank you.
Thorsten Erdmann
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