n error code when an Assertion Test fails (hope, hope).
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rtion Test child. I'm guessing I have to
somehow determine if the Test failed, maybe do some post-processing to
determine the text of the error, and exit with a specific error code.
Any advice? Thanks...Lyle
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are appreciated.
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It turns out that I can highlight text and type over it. So I'm not stymied.
Still a good question, though.
Thanks....Lyle
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o I don't think it's a
keyboard mapping issue.
Sorry for the newbie question, and it's got to be something dumb, but thanks
for any adviceLyle
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