Hi, I have a script where i am selecting an item in a dotnet application using SwfWindow("...").SwfObject("...").SelectItem "...","..." This was working fine, but when i transfer my script to other sysetm and execute it getting an error "object doesn't support this method" and in some other machine its giving "general run error". I have installed TestAdvantage also as this application have infrgistics controls, but still facing the issue in few particular machines. Please let me know if any one have any solutions for this.
Thanks In Advance,
Abhisek Mohanty
Hi,
I am getting the error "object doesn't support this method" in Windows 7 machine. It works fine in other XP machines.
Looking for an urgent response on this.
Thanks,
Hi Abhisek,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
You will need to have the QTP patches installed on both machines. You didn’t mention if they were installed on the 2nd machine.
QTP_00699.EXE
QTPNET_00113.EXE
QTPNET_00114.EXE
QTPNET_00116.EXE
Also, you will need to have the same version of TestAdvantage installed as the NetAdvantage product version. If the application was developed using 2013.1 controls, then you will need to have TestAdvantage for WPF 2013.1 installed.
Be sure that you have used our Version Utility to set the QTP WPF add in version before you open QTP.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Hi Marianne,
I dont see that patch QTPNET_00114 when i try to see the list from QTP Help->About QuickTest Professional and Click to generate product information. But when i go to control panel view installed updates i see all other patches in a different section and QTPNET_00114 under a different section. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it, but its still not visible when i try to view the patch list from QTP. And that issue with SelectItem method still exists.
I just realized you are probably working with TestAdvantage for Windows Forms from your reference to "SwfObject". You posted to the TestAdvantage for WPF site so I assumed your question was related to WPF.
Could you please verify which version of TestAdvantage you are using, what NetAdvantage controls you are working with?
Sorry for posting it to the wrong forum.
Yes i am working with Windows Form, not with WPF. I am using TestAdvantage for Windows Form (HP) 2011.2 version 11.2CLR4.0. My application uses Infragistics 4 controls.
Hello Abhisek,
I see that you mentioned the version of TestAdvantage you are using, but you didn't mention the version of NetAdvantage your AUT is using. If you're not sure which version it is, you can right-click on one of the Infragistics DLLs, select Properties, and switch to the Details tab.
Hello Dave,When i go to one of the infragistics dll and right click and go to properties and goes to the Details tab, version is mentioned as 11.2.20112.1000. Let me know if this what you required.Thanks,Abhisek Mohanty
Thank you for your response. I'd like you to install TestAdvantage again, except this time I'd like you to generate a log file as explained in the link below.
http://devcenter.infragistics.com/Support/KnowledgeBaseArticle.aspx?ArticleID=10039
Hello Dave,
Sorry for late response as i was out of my work last week. I freshly installed TestAdvantage in a new Windows 7 system and i am getting exactly the same issue which i am facing in my previous Windows 7 system.
Thank you for your response. It seems as though your TestAdvantage installation got corrupted somehow. I'd like you to completely uninstall TestAdvantage and then re-install it. Let me know if that resolves the issue.
I checked all the folders under "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mercury Interactive\QuickTest Professional\MicTest\StepInformationManager\TypeInfoFiles" and Yes I see under the folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Infragistics\TestAdvantage for Windows Forms (HP) 2011.2\TypeInformation" TestAdvantage.QTPServer.TypeInformation.xml file exists.
Thank you for your response. I'd like you to use regedit.exe and look in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mercury Interactive\QuickTest Professional\MicTest\StepInformationManager\TypeInfoFiles" for any entries relating to TestAdvantage. Open up any folders listed there that are related to TestAdvantage and make sure a file called "TestAdvantage.QTPServer.TypeInformation.xml" exists in the folders.