Query about Essential Test Studio

Hi,

We are doing automation evaluation with QTP tool for one of our clients. They are using syncfsion controls in their windows based application. Is there any way that we can get trail version of Essential Test Studio to evaluate with QTP? Please let us know as soon as possible.Thanks in advance for your time.

Thanks & Regards,
Goutham.


3 Replies

AD Administrator Syncfusion Team February 19, 2008 12:43 PM UTC

Hi Goutham,

Essential TestStudio is an free download software, provided you have Essential Studio installed in your machine. Could you please create a Direct Trac incident with Forum link as the subject requesting for Essential TestStudio setup?

Regards,
Thomas



GO Goutham February 28, 2008 07:15 PM UTC


Hi Thomas,

Thanks for your support,I installed the provided test studio by following the instructions. QTP is recognizing the controls while recording it but while playing back QTP is giving an error as "Object will not support this method" here is the code it is generating while recording

SwfWindow("Portfolio Simulator -").SwfObject("SwfObject").SelectItem "Attributes"

SwfWindow("Portfolio Simulator -").SwfObject("SwfObject").SelectItem "Curves"

SwfWindow("Portfolio Simulator -").SwfObject("SwfObject_4").SelectPage "Templates"
SwfWindow("Portfolio Simulator -").SwfObject("SwfObject_4").SelectPage "Setup"

Could you please let me know what might be the problem.

Thanks & Regards,
Goutham.




>Hi Goutham,

Essential TestStudio is an free download software, provided you have Essential Studio installed in your machine. Could you please create a Direct Trac incident with Forum link as the subject requesting for Essential TestStudio setup?

Regards,
Thomas





TK Thomas K Syncfusion Team June 30, 2008 04:24 AM UTC

Hi,

Can you please let us know the Essential TestStudio version and the QTP version you are using?

Also, can you ensure the troubleshooting steps from the below link:
http://www.syncfusion.com/support/kb/teststudio/Default.aspx?ToDo=view&questId=10

Regards,
Thomas


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