11-25-2010, 07:30 PM
Hi,
Since its a .NET application that is being tested (assumed this coz the screenshot show the object as WindowsForms10.EDIT), first and foremost, check if the .NET addin is installed. If it is installed, then there is a known issue where QTP tends NOT recognize the .NET objects if the settings under 'Record and Run Settings for Windows Applications' is set to 'Record and Run Only on' Option. Instead change the option to Record and Run test on any open Windows-based application and then try recognizing the objects. The Objects will be recognized with Prefix starting with 'SWF' i.e., instead of Windows(Streme: Login) it will be SwfWindow("Streme Login").
Hope this helps.
Thanks
MV
Since its a .NET application that is being tested (assumed this coz the screenshot show the object as WindowsForms10.EDIT), first and foremost, check if the .NET addin is installed. If it is installed, then there is a known issue where QTP tends NOT recognize the .NET objects if the settings under 'Record and Run Settings for Windows Applications' is set to 'Record and Run Only on' Option. Instead change the option to Record and Run test on any open Windows-based application and then try recognizing the objects. The Objects will be recognized with Prefix starting with 'SWF' i.e., instead of Windows(Streme: Login) it will be SwfWindow("Streme Login").
Hope this helps.
Thanks
MV