WHAT IS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES?
Answer Posted / umasankar
There are three types of environment variables:
User-defined internal. Variables that you define within the
test. They are saved with the test and accessible only
within the test in which they were defined.
User-defined external. Variables that you predefined in the
active external environment variables file. These variables
are read-only in this context.
Built-in. Variables that represent information about the
test and the computer on which the test is run, such as
Test path and Operating system. These variables are
accessible from all tests, and are designated as read-only
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