1. Select the run whose data you want to save. To select a run, click a coverage window for the run, or double-click a run in the Navigator.
2. Open the Save Copy As dialog box.
3. Type a file name or select a file to overwrite an existing file.
4. Select whether to save the data to a PureCoverage data file (.cfy) or to an ASCII text file (.txt).
Notes:
§ When you save data to a .cfy file, PureCoverage saves any settings in effect. When you open a .cfy file, PureCoverage reapplies the settings. If you save data to a .cfy file, you can later view the data in PureCoverage's windows and compare the results from one run with the results of subsequent runs.
§ When you save data to a .txt, PureCoverage saves the data and details about the run in tab-delimited format. Save the data to a .txt file to use with test harnesses, scripts, or to import the file into a spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel.
§ By default, PureCoverage uses the following file names:
§ <exename>.cfy and <exename>.txt for a program run
§ <exename>_AutoMerge.cfy and <exename>_AutoMerge.txt or for an Auto Merge run
§ <exename>_UserMerge.cfy and <exename>_UserMerge.txt for a run you merged manually
§ If you try to close a run that contains unsaved data when Warn on unsaved data is selected in the Preferences dialog box, PureCoverage asks if you want to save the data. If you try to exit PureCoverage and one or more open runs contain unsaved data, PureCoverage displays the Unsaved Data dialog box. Select the runs for which you want to save data and click OK. PureCoverage then displays a Save Copy As dialog box for each selected run.
PureCoverage does not warn you about unsaved data if you change the filtering for a .cfy file. To save the file with the modified filters, click
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