I'd already figured that out ;). The thing that I think steve was asking for was a list of the sections of the tests that take the most aggregate time. This could be estimated by multiplying the number of tests in each area by the ratio of uncounted time/total setup - but a better way is to actually get the aggregate time for each of the areas - not the 'in-test-method' time.
I'd already figured that out ;). The thing that I think steve was asking for was a list of the sections of the tests that take the most aggregate time. This could be estimated by multiplying the number of tests in each area by the ratio of uncounted time/total setup - but a better way is to actually get the aggregate time for each of the areas - not the 'in-test-method' time.