Logical sequence for your scripts:
Schedule > Batch > Playback > Email to some target destination
* For scheduling eValid actions (e.g. for monitoring) the best solution is
to use the powerful Windows scheduling system, as described here:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... duler.html* eValid has ~60 switches that control executions from the Windows command
line, described here:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... rface.html* eValid is a superior engine for running tests that simulate actual
user activity. Our transaction monitors typically are set up
in a "three-tier" structure, so you are only alerted when a test
fails the 3rd time. Here is how this works:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Services/Monitor ... -tier.htmlIf you can make a recording, perform basic validations, and
get a playback reliably, then you are 99% of the way.
OUR part comes as soon as you can let us know a starting URL
and the sequence of steps from there forward. We would provision
out a 1-level script with all the bells and whistles set up
for email reporting.