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Re: Working with Windows Explorer
Hi there, With the Silverlightapplication that I am testing, there is a 'browse' button on the UI that is clicked which then opens Windows Explorer. I then need to navigate to the required directory location to select the file that I want to upload to the Silverlight spplication. Are there any built in functions that will help me carry out these steps?1.5KViews0likes0Comments- 1.2KViews0likes0Comments
Re: Releasing Excel Processes
Hi.. thanks to both of you for replying. We are using several different Excel Files during test execution as we are driving our tests from a framework, so that would require added the On Error Resumein so many places and we may not trap actual errors in that case when they do occur. I was just looking to find a way if TestComplete can release any objects that it has openedwithout having toClose and reopenTestComplete.1.2KViews0likes0CommentsReleasing Excel Processes
Hi, We are connecting to an Excel File by using the following code: Set objConn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") objConn.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" + _ "Data Source="+ strExcelFileName + ";Extended Properties='Excel 8.0;HDR=YES'" objConn.Open Set ConnectDatabase = objConn When test execution completes, successfully the Excel file is closed as required as the following statements of code are executed: objConn.Close Set objConn = Nothing However, if Test Execution fails at any point during execution and an Excel file has been opened but has not been able to close then the ExcelInstance remains open. This means thatI cannot go and open the required Excel file manually to investigate the contents of the Excel file as the Excel file is locked due to it being open by TestComplete. The only was we have found to resolve this is to Close the project and Close TestComplete and restart TestComplete and re-open the project to release the open Excel process. Is there better way we can manage this? Or a command that can be run to release the open connections to Excel? Or any other options? It would be great to have some ideas as it is getting very tedious to have to close and restart TestComplete each time an Excel file is left open during execution. Thanks18KViews0likes5CommentsVerifying details in an email message body
Hi.. I would like to find out more information of how I can verify the message body details of an Outlook email. When I spy on a email on the mesaage text the whole panel is returned where the property 'Name' has a value of 'Panel("Message") however I cannot find how to get the text that is within the email message. Is this possible with TestComplete V 9.0? If yes, where can I get more information to help me do this? Thanks20KViews0likes4Comments