Hi,

I have excel sheet in username , password and Result.I Passed value to my
script in username ,password and finally i need to check in my excel sheet
in result column should be pass or fail. how can i write result should be
pass or fail in qtp script

Cheers
Vijay

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 1:02 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Get a few years of regular stuff under your belt before you try to
> understand that...it is so complex they don't even teach it in Advance QTP
> classes...you'll just drive yourself nuts.
>
>  In a message dated 4/3/11 12:41:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> Hi
>
>  Dude am new in framework part .Could u explain the data drive frame work
> and  to create script and function library and driver script
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:51 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Please discuss further the separation of the DB level into two
>> parts...the Tasks vs. the TaskProperties.  I understand the basic idea of 3
>> levels, especially Driver Script and Function Library. But I want to have a
>> better understanding of the DB level including the ODBC. I am using a
>> similar approach but using EXCEL for DB level for table driven function
>> calls via Driver Script with VBScript Case Statements calling Functions or
>> Subroutines. I guess I don't fully understand the separation of Tasks and
>> Task Properties because it seems to me, in my opinion, it would be less
>> complicated or easier with one table that passed the function name with the
>> properties from different columns on the same row, and let the whole script
>> be implied or assumed to be related to the same Application...but maybe I'm
>> not thinking of some smart concept of db normalization. It may be that I am
>> just more comfortable with EXCEL instead of ACCESS, but I'm willing and open
>> to learn more. Please advise with examples for a logon web page with
>> parameters of User, Password, and webButton... And then, if we have not
>> exhausted this topic which has me hungry to learn more, and always improve,
>> I'd like to expand this into an argument or what everyone thinks about the
>> value of using Dynamic code to pass these parameters from the DB level so
>> the Script Driver never changes, but the tester only needs to change the DB
>> level and thereby never have to re-record script code!???!  Isn't that too
>> much overhead and to complicated to maintain (Roman?)
>>
>>  In a message dated 2/10/11 5:42:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>> [email protected] writes:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In general you should create 3 levels in your automation framework.
>>
>> The higher level is general interface for calling task in your test
>> were test is a set of serial tasks.
>>
>> Like-------> G_RunTask Create,Elemet,"",""
>>
>>
>> Where CreateElement is areal function which will reside at one of your
>> libary function file
>>
>> This functions libary is the lowest level and in between resides the
>> DB level
>>
>> Which contains parameters for the tasks which each task takes on
>> runtime to call the task function
>>
>> The DB basicaly should contain two tables Tasks & TaskProperties
>>
>> 1.Task contains for each task the Application on which it runs,the
>> vbscript function that the task runs.
>>
>> 2.Task Properties contains list of parameters and there values
>>
>> This is the idea in general(this frame work runs for 3 years running
>> almost 1000 tests)
>>
>> You can use ODBC to make the connection to the DB which can be any db
>> we choose Access.
>>
>> If you have more questions regarding the frame work please ask.
>>
>> On 8 פברואר, 06:17, kalyani k <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi, I want to know how to Create Test Automation Frameworks. Can
>> > anybody tell me.
>>
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