Hi Mike,
Try This:
Write Method
Syntax
PropertyObject.Write ( pathString, objectName, RWoptions)
Purpose
Writes the contents of an object to the file specified by pathString and associates the name specified by objectName with the object in the file.
Remarks
If you call this method on an alias object, TestStand generates the stream using the object to which the alias refers. This method does not include alias subproperty objects in the stream. Refer to IsAliasObject for more information about alias objects.
Parameters
pathString As String
[In] Pass the pathname of the file to which to write the object data.
objectName As String
[In] Pass the name to associate with the object.
RWoptions As Long
[In] Pass 0 to specify the default behavior, or pass one or more ReadWriteOptions constants. Use the bitwise-OR operator to specify multiple read/write options.
For example, make a statement step in a sequence with local variables and run it:
Locals.Write ("C:\\temp\\Locals.txt","Locals",0)
This will generate a text file with the values of the local variables. You can use this on any object, but you'll probably need to lay with the options to get what you want.
Hope this helps.
-Jack