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.
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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.
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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