> "Record and Playback" has never created a script that will run.
It is not a problem of HP/QTP, if you believe, you can complain to God, that
the world is not perfect.

> when is HP going to release a book on -writing- QTP scripts?
There are three books, at least I know, QTP Tutorials, QTP Help and QTP User
Guide.
You don't expect from MS book "How to program with C++", just because they
have Visual Studio, why you expect that from HP?


On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Richard Hall <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Functionality is one thing, but what about all the bugs an limitations
> in QTP?
>
> And when is HP going to release a book on -writing- QTP scripts?
> I support a suite of over 100 scripts tat test a single application.
> "Record and Playback" has never created a script that will run. Every
> one has needed extensive tweakng and massaging in order to get it  to run.
>
> Rick
>
>
>  >>
>
> Try AutoIT Component Object Model . So many COM libraries are available.
> You
> can use this methods in QTP. But you can't cover all functionality of QTP.
>
>  >>
>
> --
> Rick Hall
>
>
> >
>

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