> Thanks for the quick reply.
> Actually I believe the communcation is set up correctly because according
> to the Curl documentation the actual object in the applet are being
> registered and in fact some objects are able to be recorded. Also are you
> sure that the Curl RTE is listed in the Add In manager? The documentation
> does not mention this and there is no clear process to add it.
>
> After much digging on this issue it seems that the reason why these items
> are not recorded is because some event handlers fail to handle the event. It
> seems like it should be handled somewhere. Perhaps it is handled in the Curl
> included packages. What makes it even more troublesome is that when handled
> reflection has to be accounted for so that QTP can run the script.
> This is not desirable.
>
>   On Dec 27, 2007 1:59 PM, Duke Briscoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Nathan, here is some advice from someone else here at Curl.  Let us
> > know if it helps.
> >
> > =================
> > If you are only getting raw clicks, it may be a connection problem
> > between QTP and Curl.
> >
> > Close down Curl RTE and QTP.
> > Start QTP, it should give a "add-in" popup screen.  The screen shows a
> > list of add-in and Curl RTE should be checked. (If it doesn't show this
> > screen, it is under a menu option.  I don't remember the exact menu
> > option)
> > After QTP is completely started, it should also start RTE
> > automatically.  At this point QTP and RTE should be "connected."
> >
> > Try recording a click on a CommandButton.  If QTP records a "Click"
> > action instead of a "rawclick" action, then you are all set.  If it is
> > still a rawclick, it may be something else.
> > ==================
> >
> > On Dec 27, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Nathan Tuttle wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone done this for Mercury Quick Test Professional?
> > >
> > > I am getting as far as getting my controls to record and playback. It
> > > seems to record and playback fine when I get "Raw Click" messages. But
> > > other controls are seen non-ambiguously in QTP yet CANNOT be played
> > > back. Also is there any other way besides reflection to get qtp to
> > > properly understand a gui control. As said before it seems to be the
> > > items where they "raw click" works as opposed to the straightforward
> > > command.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Nathan
> >
>
>

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