You can change test generation behavior by changing the preference settings.
If a box is checked, code and edit controls for this type of verification point are generated in all tests. Verification points can be enabled/disabled within specific tests.
When correlating data, the test generator substitutes part of a URL request string with a value that the server returned in response to a previous request. With the automatic setting (default), the test generator determines when rewriting the entire URL during substitution will facilitate test execution.
The on setting causes URLs to be rewritten in every data correlation instance, resulting in larger tests that take longer to execute. But you might want to try this setting if you get unexpected test execution failures.
Select the off setting if you prefer to manually correlate the instances where URL rewriting is needed. This setting might cause execution errors.
With the automatic setting (default), the test generator determines whether a test requires Siebel support and generates the required constructs where needed.
If Siebel constructs are not being generated for a Siebel test, try the on setting. Note, however, that this setting might have a performance impact without solving the problem.
If you know that a test or set of tests do no require Siebel support, you can improve performance for that set of tests by selecting off .
Parent topic: Preference settings