TestComplete functionality from within applications
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11-29-2009
09:36 PM
11-29-2009
09:36 PM
TestComplete functionality from within applications
Greetings!
I recall reading somewhere that TestComplete allows applications to be written in such a way that users can in the event of an error record their keystrokes (+ a screen shot maybe?) and send the resulting file to the HelpDesk/development team for correction. Now, my question is where is that "somewhere". Can anyone help, or I was reading it in my dreams?
Thanks and have a great day you all,
Dooost
I recall reading somewhere that TestComplete allows applications to be written in such a way that users can in the event of an error record their keystrokes (+ a screen shot maybe?) and send the resulting file to the HelpDesk/development team for correction. Now, my question is where is that "somewhere". Can anyone help, or I was reading it in my dreams?
Thanks and have a great day you all,
Dooost
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11-30-2009
10:18 PM
11-30-2009
10:18 PM
There is a tool kit available called TestRecorder that consists of components that can be integrated into an application for doing precisely what you want. If you have a TestComplete Enterprise edition, you already have a license for that. If not, you will need to purchase one. Please contact the AQA sales team.
Robert Martin - TeamAQA
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Gateway Ticketing Systems, Inc.
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Robert Martin - TeamAQA
Senior QA Analyst
Gateway Ticketing Systems, Inc.
[TeamAQA] does not designate an employee of AutomatedQA Corp.
All comments made by TeamAQA do not necessarily reflect the
policies of AutomatedQA corp. TeamAQA members are users
who are more or less proficient in AutomatedQA's tools and
who share their experience with others. [TeamAQA]
designation used with the permission of AutomatedQA Corp.
More information about [TeamAQA] and its members is available at
http://www.automatedqa.com/support/teamaqa/
Robert Martin
[Hall of Fame]
Please consider giving a Kudo if I write good stuff
----
Why automate? I do automated testing because there's only so much a human being can do and remain healthy. Sleep is a requirement. So, while people sleep, automation that I create does what I've described above in order to make sure that nothing gets past the final defense of the testing group.
I love good food, good books, good friends, and good fun.
Mysterious Gremlin Master
Vegas Thrill Rider
Extensions available
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12-01-2009
12:29 AM
12-01-2009
12:29 AM
Thanks Robert. We have the TestRecorder but I haven't looked into it yet as testified by my previous email!
By the way, does TestRecorder purely capture keystrokes and mouse movements or it also allows for example more complex activities such as capturing of screen shots to allow the helpdesk to see what was displayed at a given time during the user action?
Thanks and regards,
Dooost
By the way, does TestRecorder purely capture keystrokes and mouse movements or it also allows for example more complex activities such as capturing of screen shots to allow the helpdesk to see what was displayed at a given time during the user action?
Thanks and regards,
Dooost
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12-11-2009
10:18 PM
12-11-2009
10:18 PM
Hi Dooost,
TestRecorder can record only user actions such as clicks, keystrokes, etc.
TestRecorder can record only user actions such as clicks, keystrokes, etc.
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