05-19-2011, 04:21 PM
Hi,
You can use some more features provided by QTP to recognize the object. Like Smart Identification or Ordinal Identifier.
if QTP puts an Object in swfObject or WinObject or WebObject then it means QTP is not able to map an object to a standard class. try for other options to recognize the object.
If these methods fail then you can contact HP
Thanks,
Deepak
You can use some more features provided by QTP to recognize the object. Like Smart Identification or Ordinal Identifier.
if QTP puts an Object in swfObject or WinObject or WebObject then it means QTP is not able to map an object to a standard class. try for other options to recognize the object.
If these methods fail then you can contact HP
Thanks,
Deepak