Hi Daim,

As far as i understood from ur querie is that u need double click method.I
know another approach use Browser("").Page("").WebElement("").fireevent
"ondbclick".

pls. check for proper syntax by help of QTP.

Regards
Naveen

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On 12/10/09, Daim Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 1. There is no DoubleClick method that can be used
>
> 2. Secondly, the object spy shows hierarchy as
>
> Browser -> Page -> WebTable -> WebElement
>
> where as, when I add the objects, it adds
>
> Browser -> Page -> WebElement
>
> Can anyone plz assist me.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
>
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