Quick Test pro Interview Questions & Answers- How to use the Object spy in QTP 8.0 version? -
There are two ways to Spy the objects in QTP: 1) Thru file toolbar, In
the File Toolbar click on the last toolbar button (an icon showing a
person with hat). 2) True Object repository Dialog, In Object
repository dialog click on the button object spy. In the Object spy
Dialog click on the button showing hand symbol. The pointer now changes
in to a hand symbol and we have to point out the object to spy the
state of the object if at all the object is not visible. or window is
minimized then, hold the Ctrl button and activate the required window
to and release the Ctrl button.
- How Does Run time data (Parameterization) is handled in QTP?
- You can then enter test data into the Data Table, an integrated
spreadsheet with the full functionality of Excel, to manipulate data
sets and create multiple test iterations, without programming, to
expand test case coverage. Data can be typed in or imported from
databases, spreadsheets, or text files.
- What is keyword view and Expert view in QTP? -
Quick Test’s Keyword Driven approach, test automation experts have full
access to the underlying test and object properties, via an integrated
scripting and debugging environment that is round-trip synchronized
with the Keyword View. Advanced testers can view and edit their tests
in the Expert View, which reveals the underlying industry-standard
VBScript that Quick Test Professional automatically generates. Any
changes made in the Expert View are automatically synchronized with the
Keyword View.
- What is QTP? - Quick Test is a graphical interface
record-playback automation tool. It is able to work with any web, java
or windows client application. Quick Test enables you to test standard
web objects and ActiveX controls. In addition to these environments,
Quick Test Professional also enables you to test Java applets and
applications and multimedia objects on Applications as well as standard
Windows applications, Visual Basic 6 applications and.NET framework
applications
- Explain QTP Testing process? - Quick Test testing process consists of 6 main phases:
- Create your test plan - Prior to automating there
should be a detailed description of the test including the exact steps
to follow, data to be input, and all items to be verified by the test.
The verification information should include both data validations and
existence or state verifications of objects in the application.
- Recording a session on your application - As you
navigate through your application, Quick Test graphically displays each
step you perform in the form of a collapsible icon-based test tree. A
step is any user action that causes or makes a change in your site,
such as clicking a link or image, or entering data in a form.
- Enhancing your test - Inserting checkpoints into
your test lets you search for a specific value of a page, object or
text string, which helps you identify whether or not your application
is functioning correctly. NOTE: Checkpoints can be added to a test as
you record it or after the fact via the Active Screen. It is much
easier and faster to add the checkpoints during the recording process.
Broadening the scope of your test by replacing fixed values with
parameters lets you check how your application performs the same
operations with multiple sets of data. Adding logic and conditional
statements to your test enables you to add sophisticated checks to your
test.
- Explain about the Test Fusion Report of QTP? -
Once a tester has run a test, a Test Fusion report displays all aspects
of the test run: a high-level results overview, an expandable Tree View
of the test specifying exactly where application failures occurred, the
test data used, application screen shots for every step that highlight
any discrepancies, and detailed explanations of each checkpoint pass
and failure. By combining Test Fusion reports with Quick Test
Professional, you can share reports across an entire QA and development
team.
- Which environments does QTP support? - Quick Test
Professional supports functional testing of all enterprise
environments, including Windows, Web,..NET, Java/J2EE, SAP, Siebel,
Oracle, PeopleSoft, Visual Basic, ActiveX, mainframe terminal
emulators, and Web services.
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