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Monday, May 29, 2006

QTP Question 09: Explain the QTP Tool interface

QTP Tool interface contains the following key elements:

Title bar
displaying the name of the currently open test

Menu bar
displaying menus of QuickTest commands

File toolbar
containing buttons to assist you in managing tests

Test toolbar
containing buttons used while creating and maintaining tests

Debug toolbar
containing buttons used while debugging tests.

Note: The Debug toolbar is not displayed when you open QuickTest for the first time. You can display the Debug toolbar by choosing View > Toolbars > Debug. Note that this tutorial does not describe how to debug a test. For additional information, refer to the QuickTest Professional User's Guide.

Action toolbar
containing buttons and a list of actions, enabling you to view the details of an individual action or the entire test flow.

Note: The Action toolbar is not displayed when you open QuickTest for the first time. You can display the Action toolbar by choosing View > Toolbars > Action. If you insert a reusable or external action in a test, the Action toolbar is displayed automatically. For additional information, refer to the QuickTest Professional User's Guide.

Test pane
containing two tabs to view your test-the Tree View and the Expert View

Test Details pane
containing the Active Screen

Data Table
containing two tabs, Global and Action, to assist you in parameterizing your test

Debug Viewer pane
containing three tabs to assist you in debugging your test-Watch Expressions, Variables, and Command. (The Debug Viewer pane can be opened only when a test run pauses at a breakpoint.)

Status bar
displaying the status of the test

1 Comments:

  • We are a Microsoft shop using QuickTest Pro 9.0 (QTP) w/ .NET for our functional testing. I’ve been asked to somehow map the QTP Test Results back to the Requirements for Traceability to determine our test coverage. While I mentioned TestDirector/Quality Center and how wonderful that was with its seamless interface, Requirements Management, Lab, Test Planning, Defect Management, etc., and spectacular reporting…it was a brief conversation because all of our requirements are already being managed in Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS).
    My question is: What are my options for determining Functional Test Coverage between QTP and TFS? Can it be done at some level? If so, how and how difficult is it to do?

    By Blogger Unknown, at 2:04 PM  

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Index of QTP Questions

  • QTP Question 01: What is QTPro? What is Quick Test Pro? What is Quick Test Professional?
  • QTP Question 02: What's New in QuickTest Professional 8.2?
  • QTP Question 03: Explain QTP Testing process?
  • QTP Question 04: How Does Run time data (Parameterization) is handled in QTP?
  • QTP Question 05: What is keyword view and Expert view in QTP?
  • QTP Question 06: Explain about the Test Fusion Report of QTP?
  • QTP Question 07: To which environments does QTP supports?
  • QTP Question 08: What is QTP or Quick Test Pro?
  • QTP Question 09: Explain the QTP Tool interface
  • QTP Question 10: How QTP recognizes Objects in AUT?
  • QTP Question 11: What are the types of Object Repositorys in QTP?
  • QTP Question 12: Explain the check points in QTP?
  • QTP Question 13: In how many ways we can add check points to an application using QTP?
  • QTP Question 14: How does QTP identifies the object in the application?
  • QTP Question 15: If an application name is changes frequently i.e while recording it has name, in this case how does QTP handles?
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