ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Windows 10 - Windows Security Pop Up Southpawwrote: Hi. No this did not help. Hmmmm, this is strange, because I remember I solved this issue using exactly UI Automation. Anyway, it is good you managed to solve your issue Re: Windows 10 - Windows Security Pop Up Enabling UI Automation feature for this window should help https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/testing-with/object-identification/ui-automation/index.html Re: command prompt conversion of TC to TE oriShalhonwrote: I am working with older version on TC compared to the version of TE . It is impossible to convert a project to a previous version. You have to install a newer version of TE on your CI machine Re: how to run the update statement in test complete Make sure that the user you use for connection has necessary privileges (to run UPDATE SQL queries) Re: Framework in 12 mins I want to read the function from excel and somehowIneed to execute that function in TestComplete. Could you please let me know a good way to do this. I really need a standard way of doing this. I understand what you are trying to achieve. AFAIK there is no way to do this except for 2 ways you have already tried (eval and Runner.CallMethod). I just don't understand why you implement such a difficult solution? Why not using TestItems? Re: Framework in 12 mins BTW, using Runner.CallMethod is also not recommended as it is obsolete :) https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/reference/project-objects/items/script/runner/callmethod.html Re: Framework in 12 mins shankar_r, starting from 10:30 the video has some creepy audio and video artifacts. Also, it is a good idea to enlarge the font size, but it looks like you changed the tool for screen recording. It is focusing on currently active controls (or current mouse position, or something else). As a result, sometimes it is difficult to understand, where and why the focus moved. Probably it would be better to use lower resolution to record the video, but always record the full screen. P.S. Have you changed your voice? :) Re: Framework in 12 mins Hi Shankar, I'd like to criticize a little here. 1. The quality of the video is really bad. It is almost impossible to see the code, even though I watch the video in the best quality YouTube suggests me (720p). This is the reason I stopped watching the video after 5 mins. I'm attaching a screenshot of what I see on the screen. 2. There are some voices on the background, probably from your colleagues. It really annoys, such videos should be recorded in silence, e.g. in an empty room. 3. Using eval function isn't recommended in JavaScript, it complicates debugging. And you use eval on the high level, wrapping the whole code executed (see for instance, answer on StackOverflow). My general impression - I wouldn't recommend using this video as a tutorial, especially for novices Re: Handling expected popups Actually, the OnUnexpectedWindow event is exactly what you are looking for. Just put all the logic to that event handler and block warning message in case of "expected" windows. Re: name mapping for test durability You are in a very good position! Spend all the time which left until the "big UI changes" take effect to learn TestComplete and create a pilot project. Then, when UI is changed, you will start from the scratch. It is not bad, pilot projects are often being abandoned. Anyway, even if you were a TestComplete expert, you wouldn't be able to predict all changes (which even your app "strategists" can't explain to you).