Hey Thanks Dude,

I'm planing to create one GUI which will help me, to generate DP
(Descriptive Programing) Script automatically
for an active/selective window or browser.

Thanks,
Ismail ali


On Jan 7, 8:03 pm, "Roman Zilber" <[email protected]> wrote:
> micClass it TO property (GetTOProperty("micClass")), but there is no use for
> it. micclass of Browser("title:=.*") will be "Browser", WebEdit() =
> "WebEdit" and so on...
>
> Why do you need information about parent window? And what do you call parent
> window of a browser?
>
> Roman
>
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 5:53 AM, [email protected]
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Group,
>
> > I'm trying to get class name of a parent window
>
> > Below gives me "Browser" as result when i execute
>
> > Browser("title:=.*").GetRoProperty("micClass") Or Browser
> > ("LogicalName").GetRoProperty("micClass")
>
> > But, following lines doesnot give me any value.
>
> > Window("nativeclass:=SciCalc").GetRoProperty("micClass") Or
> > Window("LogicalName").GetRoProperty("micClass")
>
> > I tried the following combinations
> > micClass, Mic Class, Class Name, ClassName, Class, etc.
>
> > Could anybody please help me to get Class Name of Parent object for
> > window based applications?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Ismail Ali
> > 9945544146- Hide quoted text -
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