try this
Dim text
text=Browser("XXX").Page("YYY").GetROProperty("value")
by doing this you will have value in text you can use where ever you want in
your script.
thanks
Rm
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 4:42 AM, abha tiwari <[email protected]> wrote:
> By output value we can get value of a property of an object, but by default
> that goes in the global sheet of runtime data table.
> Is there any way to directly capture it in a variable, i mean i dont want
> to access it thought runtime data table.
>
> --
> Abha Tiwari
>
> >
>
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