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Browser alert text showing as empty
TC is not recognizing the text in the browser alert. It used to be able to. I am aware the TC documentation says it only supports up to version 121 of Edge/Chrome however I have almost always been ahead of the "supported version" and usually things still work. Is this truly related to browser version? Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there any workaround? TC: 15.62.2.7 x64 Chrome: 123.0.6312.59 Edge: 122.0.2365.10644Views1like2CommentsRe: Auto-restart Virt services after server restart?
I seem to have found the solution. There is an auto-start checkbox within ReadyAPI itself on the service. I thought the option would be on the web interface. I'll see if checking that option works.3 months agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions12Views0likes0CommentsAuto-restart Virt services after server restart?
Title says it all. Is there a way to do this?Solved8Views0likes1Comment- 9Views0likes0Comments
Adding a PDF file to Stores/Files in script
I am trying to add a PDF file to my Stores/Files in a script. I have this: function test() { if (!Files.Add("C:\\Users\\" + Sys.UserName + "\\Downloads\\Text_Messaging_" + aqConvert.DateTimeToFormatStr(aqDateTime.Today(), "%m" + "_" + "%d" + "_" +"%Y") + ".pdf")) Log.Message(Files.LastError); } The issue is it is adding the file as a binary file and not the recognized text (which you can do through the TestComplete GUI): So I see this: instead of the plain text in the PDF: How can I add the text recognition feature to my script?31Views0likes2Comments