use Type function.
.JavaEdit("txtP**VID").Type strID
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Satnam Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> In my java based application i am trying to use the below
> .JavaEdit("txtP**VID").Set strID
>
> This is not giving me desirable results, i am assuming here that SET
> method is not working or creating issue in this case.
> Note - the above line of code inputs the value in the javaedit field.
>
> But in my application if you put this value manually the OK button is to
> be enabled. But in my case when I use QTP the button is not getting enabled.
> will appreciate help, if some one can look into this. IF you want more
> info on this pls email [email protected] or pls call 9833050692
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