Have you tried using index or location

depends where the webdedit is located, usually it starts at "index:=0" than 
1,2...

I used examples from here and it worked for me.
http://relevantcodes.com/descriptive-programming-dp-concepts-3-ordinal-identifiers-demo/

 



On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 10:30:14 AM UTC-5, Vineet Sharma wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  
> I’m trying to enter value into the calendar text box using descriptive 
> programming. Please see below the code that I’m using.
>  
>
>  
>
> *Browser("title:=ARTUsers").Page("title:=ARTUsers").Frame("name:= 
> actionIFrame").WebEdit("type:=text","html 
> tag:=INPUT","name:=$PpyWorkPage$pPAClaimDetailsV5").Set "123456"*
>
>  
>
> Now the thing that I have noticed that, no matter what property value I 
> use inside WebEdit() in above code, the QTP is not able to recognize the 
> object. I have used almost every property value apart from outerhtml on 
> which QTP thows a syntax error since it contains the double quotes. Refer 
> to the attached screenshot
>
>  
>
> However, it works perfectly fine when I record textbox and playback. But 
> can somebody please suggest that how descriptive programming approach would 
> work here ?
>
>  
>
> Attaching the object spy snapshot of this textbox.
>
>  
>
>  
>
>  
> Thanks
> Vineet
>

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