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Mithi25
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Topic: WinRunner Questions and Answers Part-2 Posted: 07Aug2009 at 11:34pm |
Winrunner Question 11 : How you integrated your automated scripts from TestDirect
When you work with WinRunner, you can choose to save your tests directly
to your TestDirector database or while creating a test case in the
TestDirector we can specify whether the script in automated or manual.
And if it is automated script then TestDirector will build a skeleton
for the script that can be later modified into one which could be used
to test the AU
Winrunner Question 12 : What is the purpose of loading WinRunner Add-Ins?
Add-Ins are used in WinRunner to load functions specific to the particular
add-in to the memory. While creating a script only those functions in the
add-in selected will be listed in the function generator and while executing
the script only those functions in the loaded add-in will be executed else
WinRunner will give an error message saying it does not recognize the
function.
Winrunner Question 13 : What are the reasons that WinRunner fails to identify an object on the GUI?
What are the reasons that WinRunner fails to identify an object on
the GUI?
WinRunner fails to identify an object in a GUI due to various reasons.
Winrunner Question 14 : What do you mean by the logical name of the object?
An object’s logical name is determined by its class. In most cases, the
logical name is the label that appears on an object.
Winrunner Question 15 : If the object does not have a name then what will be the logical name?
If the object does not have a name then the logical name could be
the attached text.
Winrunner Question 16 : What is the different between GUI map and GUI map files?
1) The GUI map is actually the sum of one or more GUI map files. There are
two modes for organizing GUI map files.
2) GUI Map file is a file which contains the windows and the objects learned by the WinRunner with its logical name and their physical description. Winrunner Question 17 : How do you view the contents of the GUI map?
GUI Map editor displays the content of a GUI Map. We can invoke GUI Map
Editor from the Tools Menu in WinRunner. The GUI Map Editor displays the
various GUI Map files created and the windows and objects learned in to them
with their logical name and physical description.
If we are learning a window then WinRunner automatically learns all the objects
in the window else we will we identifying those object, which are to be learned
in a window, since we will be working with only those objects while creating
scripts.Winrunner Question 18 : When you create GUI map do you record all the objects of specific objects?Winrunner Question 19 : What is the purpose of set_window command?
Set_Window command sets the focus to the specified window. We use this
command to set the focus to the required window before executing tests on a
particular window.
Syntax: set_window( The logical name is the logical name of the window and time is the time the execution has to wait till it gets the given window into focus. Winrunner Question 20 : How do you load GUI map? What is the disadvantage of loading the GUI maps through start up scripts?
How do you load GUI map?
We can load a GUI Map by using the GUI_load command. Syntax: GUI_load(<file_name>); What is the disadvantage of loading the GUI maps through start up scripts?
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