Hi,
How can i select a radio button from an ultragid...when i record the script it give me the co-ordinates which i think i shudnt be relying on!
Are there any properties which can have me the desired radio/checkbox control selected?
Regards,
Ravi Salunkhe
Hi Alan,
Thanks for the detailed info regarding my query.
The NetAdvantage version used is "NetAdvantage 2006 Volume 3 CLR 2.0" and i'm using QTP 11 to test it.
Looking at those posts, are you suggesting me to use older versions of QTP to test the AUT?
And with the workarounds and fixes mentioned in the second post will i be successfull to use QTP 11 and leverage the inbuilt properties to test?
I can/cannot use the previous versions if you suggest me to do so but it would be good if we stick with the latest one i.e QTP 11.(As this has been confirmed with the upper mgmt)
Ravi,
I can help you get access to the older version of TestAdvantage though I still need to know the exact volume of NetAdvantage being used. Is it 2006 Volume 1, 2, or 3 for CLR 2.x?
The newer version of TestAdvantage will not work so you will not want to install it.
Please also note that there are changes in QTP 10 that will cause issues if you are using QTP 10 or newer. See the following post for more details on this:http://ko.infragistics.com/community/forums/p/43493/238596.aspx
Also there were changes to the registry structure for HP QTP so when you do get the installer you will need to workaround these changes. There are details on this in the following post:http://ko.infragistics.com/community/forums/p/15955/58276.aspx#58276
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks a ton for replying soon!
Well, i checked with the developers and got to know that the Net Advantage version they are using is "Infragistics NetAdvantage (.NET 2.X) 2006".
I wasnt able to find out the relative Test Advantage version under the downloads section....can you help me out with it or should i install the available "Download TestAdvantage for Windows Forms (for HP QuickTest Professional software) 2007 Volume 1 (for CLR 2.0)" version...will that work?
Is the application that you are testing WPF or Windows Forms? I am asking this because the post is in the TestAdvantage for WPF forum and you mention the UltraGrid which is a Windows Forms control.
Assuming that you are using the UltraGrid, then you would need TestAdvantage for Windows Forms for the same volume as the volume of NetAdvantage that was used to develop the application under test. Have you installed TestAdvantage for Windows Forms already?
With TestAdvantage for Windows forms, SetCellData is the action that should be recorded when you change the values of cells and this is true if the cell has radio buttons or you are editing text.
Let me know if you have any questions with this matter.