The TC-Shell syntax
TC-Shell commands are usually not case-sensitive. This means that JumpTo and jumpto are identical. Please note that the parameter, which is followed by the TC-Shell command, is case-sensitive!
Quotation marks
Quotation marks (") can be used as token delimiters if spaces, tab stops or new-line characters shall be used in tokens.
JumpToNode "/TestCaseFolder/modelTestCases/automatedTestCases"
Set Name = "This is
a multiline
description"
Backslash
The backslash ("\") is used as escape symbol in order to mask control characters such as quotation marks or backslashes. This means if a quotation mark or a backslash should appear in the token, it has to be preceded by the escape symbol.
Search "->Items:TestCase[Name==\"TC1\"]" 1
If backslashes are used in paths, they must also contain an escape character (backslash).
D:\\TestCaseFolder\\modelTestCases\\automatedTestCases
Paths can also be specified without any backslashes.
D:/TestCaseFolder/modelTestCases/automatedTestCases
Comments
Comments can be marked with "//" and are valid up to the end of the line.