TCLOGS Converter

Extract text from TestComplete log configuration files (TCLOGS)


Drop or upload your .TCLOGS file

How to extract text from your TCLOGS file

  1. Click the "Select File" button above, and choose your TCLOGS file.
  2. You’ll see a preview, if available.
  3. Click the "Convert file to..." button to extract text information.

Convert TCLOGS to another file type

To convert TCLOGS Configuration files to another format, you need TestComplete or other Settings software.

Convert a file to TCLOGS

To convert other file formats to the "Test Log Configuration File" file type, you need software like TestComplete or a similar tool.


About TCLOGS files

The .tclogs file is a TestComplete Log Configuration file created by SmartBear TestComplete. It stores structural metadata and settings for automated UI test execution logs. It organizes the test results, linking the main project to the actual log data which is often stored in separate XML or binary files within a specific subfolder.

To natively open and navigate a complete test log tree, users need the proprietary SmartBear TestComplete application or the accompanying TestExecute engine. These tools read the .tclogs file to render a visual representation of passed and failed test steps.

Users frequently need to convert .tclogs files because clients or developers without the testing software cannot view the test results. The primary disadvantage of the format is its dependency on the entire log folder structure. Sending just a standalone .tclogs file to a colleague usually results in a broken, unreadable error. Furthermore, the parent software requires an expensive commercial license, and standard web browsers do not support rendering this proprietary format natively.

You cannot easily convert an isolated .tclogs file into a standalone report. Instead, the person running the tests must export the test log directly from within the software into standard target formats like MHT, HTML, or PDF. Converting these configuration files through standard online converters usually fails because the converter lacks access to the referenced external log files stored locally on the tester's machine.

This file format is difficult to open or convert because it is a closed, proprietary structural map rather than a self-contained document. Often, only the original software can properly read or export the data. If our analysis detects supported underlying XML data, viewing the basic configuration paths may still be possible.

Convert.Guru analyzes your TCLOGS file, detects the exact format, and lets you read the text inside.


FAQ

If you want to convert TCLOGS file to , you can use TestComplete or similar software from the "Test Log Configuration Storage" category. In the File menu, look for Save As… or Export….

To convert files to TCLOGS, try TestComplete or another comparable tool in the "Test Log Configuration Storage" category.



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