Hi Anish,

Thanks for pointing out the, the url and the name properties. Yes these can 
be used to uniquely fetch all the names.

Thanks
Satnam

On Monday, July 29, 2013 3:58:08 AM UTC+5:30, Anish10110 wrote:
>
> Hi Satnam,
>
> Below is the approach that you can use...
>
>
> This web application and the task that you are trying is an ideal 
> candidate for descriptive programming approach.. :) So the best approach 
> would be to use DP and avoid Object Repository altogether (especially for 
> the links of college names)
>
>
> If you would have noticed, for all the college names on a page, the link 
> has the following structure - *
> http://www.indiacollegesearch.com/colleges/.<http://www.indiacollegesearch.com/colleges/>
> ..*
>
> So, you can use ChildObjects approach to find all the college names on the 
> page which contain the given link. Then you can open each of the links in a 
> separate browser (or tab) one by one. 
>
> Then you can find the email of the college. Here also, you can use 
> descriptive programming/child objects approach to find out the college 
> email id. The common property that you can get here is the id, which has a 
> value* CollegeEmail*
>
> If you use this approach, then you can avoid going back to the home page 
> after finding out the email id of a college.
>
> Also, you would need to be careful about your loops.. Because to make this 
> logic generic, you would need to use more than 1 loop constructs..
>
>
> If you need any further information about DP/Child Objects approach, you 
> can refer the below articles..
>
>
> http://www.automationrepository.com/2012/03/descriptive-programming-in-qtp-the-complete-guide-part1/
>
>
> http://www.automationrepository.com/2012/03/descriptive-programming-in-qtp-the-complete-guide-part-2/
>
> Let us know if this approach works for you...
>
>
> *cheers, a
> *
> *QTP Automation Repository <http://www.automationrepository.com/>*
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:21 AM, Satnam Singh <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> Please see the url  
>> http://www.indiacollegesearch.com/mba/colleges-delhi-ncr
>>
>> This url lists various colleges. What I want to do is using QTP, read the 
>> college name and put it into an excel sheet.
>> Kindly help, as I am not sure how to proceed with this problem as the 
>> list is not under a webtable. 
>>
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