Just FYI ..

This problem is solved now. In the end actually used .Net Add-in with QTP11 
which recognizes the ALM UI as swfObjects and hence was able to do the task.


Cheers ...

On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 10:15:32 AM UTC+5:30, iRahulSingh wrote:
>
> Sorry for spamming via last post guyz ( it happened due to stupid i-pod )
>
> Also, it was OTA and not OTM in my last post && it's SWF objects and not 
> swpf which i mentioned in my last post.
>
> Cheers..
>
> On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:28:27 AM UTC+5:30, iRahulSingh wrote:
>>
>> Hi Parke,
>>
>> LabManagement module of ALM (http://alm/../qcbin/type=LabManagement) is 
>> the admin level module of ALM which stores the info  which is of use of ALM 
>> Admins like what all services/process are up on ALM servers etc. 
>>
>> i had been assigned to create a small flow of the same which i have no 
>> idea how to do it. have tried to automate the same using UI but finding it 
>> a but difficult hence thought of asking the bigger community for other 
>> solution. 
>>
>> i'm still looking into to get info on how to do it via  OTM but meanwhile 
>> trying to di the same through UI level uding .NET addin which is allowing 
>> me to recognize the objects as swpf objects
>>
>> will let all know how it goes ....  
>>
>>

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