Whats the point of schedule in ATF?
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‎06-12-2024 03:26 AM
In ATF, ServiceNow has provided a feature called - Scheduled/Suites Schedules.
But when I created a schedule, I saw that my schedule was getting skipped.
Later on, when I was searching through community, it mentioned that a person has to be logged in and the scheduled client test runner should be active.
What's the point of schedule, if we have to be active and have to manually start a client test runner as well?
Is there a way to run it on mid-server or cloud without a person's involvement?
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‎06-12-2024 05:36 AM
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‎06-12-2024 05:47 AM
Hi @nikhil79,
please check below links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVfjpgOheTw
Thank you, please make helpful if you accept the solution.
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‎06-12-2024 06:10 AM
@Sid_Takali & @Yashsvi ,
Apologies, I think I didn't frame my question well.
I had already went through the articles that you had shared, but if we have to be logged in during the scheduled time, then what's the point of scheduled suites? Its just a matter of clicking "Execute now" button.