by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 7, 2014 | Advanced Concepts, DotNetFactory |
In this part we will see how to use DateTime properties and methods to work easily using DotNetFactory in QTP.
In this part we will see how to use DateTime properties and methods to work easily using DotNetFactory in QTP. The DateTIme structure represents an instance in time and can be expressed as a particular date and time of the day.
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 7, 2014 | Advanced Concepts, DotNetFactory |
In this part you will learn how to create a progress bar control. It can be used to measure the continuous progress of your QTP script.
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 7, 2014 | Advanced Concepts, DotNetFactory |
In this part we will learn how to add various input controls on the form. An Input control can be a text box – to input text data, radio button or check box – to select a option control etc. or a combination of these controls. In this part of series we will discuss on how to add these controls on the form.
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 7, 2014 | Advanced Concepts, DotNetFactory |
Now that you have learned creating custom user form in the earlier parts of this series, we will now see how we can add various controls on it. These controls could be a text box, button, checkbox, radio button etc.
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 7, 2014 | Advanced Concepts, DotNetFactory |
In this part you will learn how to create a custom user form using DotNetFactory utility object in QTP.
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Jul 9, 2014 | Advanced Concepts |
Quality Center Integration. QC now provides you the version control feature and ‘asset comparison tool’ to compare different versions of the same QTP tests. Local System Monitor in QTP provides you the facility to monitor various system resources while a test is running. It also has a provision to define a threshold for a given monitor, whereby when the current monitor goes beyond the threshold you can choose to stop the test.
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 8, 2014 | Advanced Concepts, DotNetFactory |
DotNetFactory is a new utility object introduced in QTP 9.2 and available in later versions, which enables QTP scripting to directly access methods and properties of a .NET object by creating an instance of this object. You will be amazed using this as you won’t realize how easy it could be.
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 8, 2014 | Does QTP support... |
HP has released the Web2.0 patch on top of QTP 10.0 This patch provides support for Silverlight 2-3, AJAX, Google Web Toolkit (GWT), Dojo Toolkit, and Yahoo User Interface toolkits. It is released in two flavours
by Ankur Jain | Last Updated On Aug 8, 2014 | Books |
What I like about the book? A one of its kind book ever written on QTP. Till now we have to satisfy ourselves with QTP tutorials/ HP knowledge base and have to ‘put-it-all-together’ by our self. Authored by a person who is now 12000+ posts old on of the most popular QA forums. You can be rest assured he knows what he is talking about. Neatly divided into 32 chapters with nice explanation and accompanying code snippets. It has fodder for all. From beginners to gurus of QTP…