Greetings,

Also from looking at their website  - checking the career section - and no,
not looking for a job J

I see they are looking for UI engineers that know Java - that suggests this
may be  a java based application - which certainly would explain why the
Windows connection didn't see anything!

 

All is not lost though if this is the case, we've got a connection that will
see Java - but as I said earlier - call support so we can look into it.

 

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Thom

 

 

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Greetings,

Sounds like it some sort of terminal emulator? Not personally familiar with
it but I'd suggest calling in to support, and let us look at it. 

 

We've typically got a knack for figuring out a way to see things.

 

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I'm developing a script which is working in Columbia Ultimate's ManageMed
application (I've also seen it referred to CUEmulate).  I can't get BWS to
recognize any of the links or controls within the application, nor read the
text from the screen (using both the normal windows commands and the "Smart"
commands).  So basically I've been left to blindly clicking a spot on the
screen assuming the script is in the right spot.

 

I'm wondering if anyone as had experience in using BWS with this
application?  If so, what type of commands and connections have you had the
most success with?

 

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Ryan Rush . OBS Development Specialist . IS Development
Providence Health Systems . Portland, OR . (503) 215-4441

 

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