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NISE: Order of Routes when selecting in Teststand

Hello,
i´m using Teststand 3.1 and NISE 2.0.
In NISE i have about 80 Routes which are in about 150 Route-Groups.
The Route Groups have the name:
1-1_text
1-2_text
1-3_text
2-1_text
2-2_text
2-3_text
2-4_text
.
.
.
10-1_text
10-2_text
.
.

In NISE the RouteGroups are in alphabetical order like it should be.

Then, when i go to Teststand and add a Switching to a teststep the Routes are still in alphabetical order (when opening the list "RoutesToConnect").

BUT: When i ADD a new RouteGroup in NISE somewhere between, for example with the name "2-7_text" then this group is in teststand at the "RoutesToConnect"-List at the last position and not sorted after 2-6_text and before 3-1_text.
In NISE it is still alphabetical.

So my question is:
Is there a way to sort this item (and all new groups) also alphabetical?
Perhaps there is way to export it as xml and then doing a cut&paste-Action and import i back.

Thanks for your help
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You are on the right track - the only way right now to do this is to export your configuration, reorder items manually in the exported xml file, and re-import the configuration.

NISE sorts entries when displaying them in its UI, TestStand does not. That is why you see the difference between the two.

Let us know if it works for you.
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The only thing i´m not sure about is WHAT exactly belongs to one Route-group (which lines do i have to cut) AND where do i have to paste i back?

The only thing i find is something like - [ CDATA [ 3-14_mytext]]
but how much lines under or above with attributes and references belong to this group?

Thanks for your help

Message Edited by Panastra on 03-11-2005 09:34 AM

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Sorry for letting this slip through... an oversight on my side.

The route is an object i.e. anything between



to the matching




The guid for the class above is the guid for route objects. Other objects with other guids are not routes.

I hope this helps!

-Serge
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