Retrieving Step Results using Response Templates
Some steps of the command type, such as Execute, can have one or more an associated response templates that are used to parse and evaluate the step's output.
A response templatewhich is created using the Response Template Editor on a device's expected response following protocol or session commandsspecifies the tokens (named `targets' when creating the template) to be retrieved from the command's output after execution.
For example, assuming we had an Execute step that defines a var1 return variable, and that its associated RT has two targets, min_latency and max_latency, assigned, the ($var1.min_latency+ $var1.max_latency)/2 expression could be used in a subsequent TclEval step to compute a mean latency value.
For detailed information on working with Response Templates refer to Creating Response Templates.
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