Page detail fields apply to the currently selected test page.
The display page name. If the primary request returned a title, the page display name is the content between the <title></title> tags. If the primary request returned no title element or an empty title element, a name for the page is constructed from the first node in the primary request's URL (www.site.com/displayname/..). A number might be appended to a common name to ensure uniqueness (displayname {1}, displayname {2}, etc.). If two test pages have the same name, this indicates that they have the same primary request URL (i.e., the test visited the same page twice).
Rename any pages that you prefer to be reported under a different name.
Initially no pages will have identical names, but if you want two or more pages to be reported on as one, assign them the same name.
Renaming a page does not change the value (if any) between the <title></title> tags and does not affect how the test executes.
If Enable verification point is checked and this page does not return the Expected page title, a fail verdict for this page is reported in the execution history.
When the box is checked, the value between the <title></title> tags, if any, is copied to the Expected page title field, but you can change the value. Note that the value between the title tags is different from the display page title (value in the Page title field) used for reporting. Changing the Page title does not change the value between the title tags, and therefore does not affect what is initially copied to the Expected page title.
A match means that the recorded page title contains the Expected page title string, not that these values are identical (although they might be). Multiple white space characters (spaces, tabs, carriage returns, etc.) are ignored in the comparison.
This item appears only if the IBM Performance Optimization Toolkit is installed..
Performance tests can generate profiling data that Performance Optimization Toolkit can use to identify performance problems in the tested application. Check this box if you want a test to generate profiling data. For more details, see "Collecting performance data from an application in an automated test environment" in the IBM Performance Optimization Toolkit documentation.
Note that this check box appears in multiple test elements and that enabling it in an element enables it in children of the element. For example, enabling monitoring at the test level enables monitoring at the page and request levels as well. But you can enable monitoring for a specific test page: doing so enables monitoring for the requests of that page but not for other pages or their requests.
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