Using object model diagram automate it in a driver file
eg:
eg:
Code:
Dim qtApp 'As QuickTest.Application ' Declare the Application object variable
Dim qtTestRecovery 'As QuickTest.Recovery ' Declare a Recovery object variable
Dim intIndex ' Declare an index variable
' Open QuickTest and prepare objects variables
Set qtApp = CreateObject("QuickTest.Application") ' Create the Application object
qtApp.Launch ' Start QuickTest
qtApp.New ' Open a new test
qtApp.Visible = True ' Make the QuickTest application visible
Set qtTestRecovery = qtApp.Test.Settings.Recovery ' Return the Recovery object for the current test
If qtTestRecovery.Count > 0 Then ' If there are any default scenarios specified for the test
qtTestRecovery.RemoveAll ' Remove them
End If
' Add recovery scenarios
qtTestRecovery.Add "C:\Recovery.qrs", "ErrMessage", 1 ' Add the "ErrMessage" scenario as the first scenario
qtTestRecovery.Add "C:\Recovery.qrs", "AppCrash", 2 ' Add the "AppCrash" scenario as the second scenario
qtTestRecovery.Add "C:\Recovery.qrs", "ObjDisabled", 3 ' Add the "ObjDisabled" scenario as the third scenario
' Enable all scenarios
For intIndex = 1 To qtTestRecovery.Count ' Iterate the scenarios
qtTestRecovery.Item(intIndex).Enabled = True ' Enable each Recovery Scenario (Note: the 'Item' property is default and can be omitted)
Next
' Enable the recovery mechanism (with default, on errors, setting)
qtTestRecovery.Enabled = True
'Ensure that the recovery mechanism is set to be activated only after errors
qtTestRecovery.SetActivationMode "OnError"
'OnError is the default, the other option is "OnEveryStep".
Set qtApp = Nothing ' Release the Application object
Set qtTestRecovery = Nothing ' Release the Recovery object