Froggy, я сейчас буду шутить как Петросян...а как можно проверить наличие файла с verification point?
Establishes a verification point for a file or files. Tests for the existence of a file or compares two different files. SYNTAX Result = FileVP (action%, recMethod$, parameters$) Syntax Element Description action% The type of verification to perform. Valid values: Compare Performs a binary comparison of two specified files. recMethod$ File1 and File2 are required. Also, parameters$ VP is required; ExpectedResult and Wait are optional. Exists Checks whether a specified file exists at playback. recMethod$ Name is required. Also, parameters$ VP is required; ExpectedResult and Wait are optional. recMethod$ Valid values: File1=$; File2=$ The full path and file names of the two files that should be compared for the action Compare. Name=$ Name specifies the full path and file name of the file that should be tested for the action Exists. parameters$ Valid values: ExpectedResult=% Specifies whether you expect this verification point to pass (baseline result matches playback result) or fail (baseline result does not match playback result). Valid values are PASS and FAIL. VP=$ The verification point ID. IDs must be unique within a script. Required for all verification points. Wait=%,% A Wait State that specifies the verification point's Retry value and a Timeout value, as in Wait=10,40 (retry the test every 10 seconds, but time out the test after 40 seconds). COMMENTS The file names specified in recMethod$ should contain a fully qualified path. If a drive and path are not specified, Robot uses the current directory, which is undetermined at the time of playback and will likely vary depending upon the environment and application being tested. Verification points established through FileVP are not stored in the datastore and do not appear in Robot's Asset pane.