• Close any SQA Suite programs that are running.
•Do one of the following:
1. From the windows taskbar: choose startProgramsSQA SuiteSQA Administrator.
2. Form Program Manager: Double-click the SQA Administrator icon in the SQA Suite program group.
• If necessary, select the SQA Repository tab. The name of the currently active SQA Repository appears in the edit box. The names of the most recently active repositories appear in the list box.
• Select a repository form the list, or choose Browser and select a repository.
• Choose ok.
If the current SQA Repository is up-to-date, the SQA Administrator changes to the new SQA Repository. If the current SQA Repository is not up-to-date, the SQA Administrator displays a message box asking if you want to delete the temporary log file, which contains playback results.
• If the message box appears, choose one of the following:
1. Yes – Deletes the log file without updating the repository. Changes to another repository.
2. No – Does not update the repository or delete the log file. Changes to another repository.
Note: If you change repositories without deleting the log file, you risk updating the new SQA Repository with incorrect data if both repositories have projects with the same name.
Cancel: Does not update the repository or delete the log file. Does not change repositories.
Note: To update the repository, choose AdminUpdate SQA Repository in SQA Robot.
You should change (or create) repositories before you start SQA Robot or any other SQA Suite application. If you are already running an SQA Suite program, you must exit before you can change the active SQA Repository.
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