We use HP UFT (desktop tool) along with the HP ALM server.  I haven't tried 
recently, but UFT does not recognize all of the objects in the browser for 
Remedy and if I remember correctly, basically blew up.
I have given up on running automated tests against my Remedy environment. 
 I have heard that others have had luck using Selenium.

James

On Monday, May 16, 2016 at 4:12:38 PM UTC-4, William Rentfrow wrote:
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> Yeah, I have sinned - I said "HP".  Apologies :)
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> That said, has anyone ever used ALM's automation with Remedy?  I found out 
> recently we are going to have to start using it to document testing and 
> there's apparently some automation so you can script it using something 
> called UFP (UFT? Details are sketchy).
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> I can't find anything one way or the other by Googling, but the Remedy 
> browser is a different animal than many browser based apps.  Maybe it will 
> work? I have no idea - but if we won't be able to automate this I'd like to 
> try to get that out in the beginning.
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> William Rentfrow
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