2006 May 10 12:32 PM
Hi eCATT experts,
I have little knowledge on difference between QTP and eCATT. But i want to know what is the similar fictionally in eCATT to QTP's Object repository.
QTP's Object repository is the repository where all the objects are stored during the recording process and based on the property and property value of the objects qtp uniquely identify the object and it will recognize the object during run time.
Is there any factuality related to Object repository in eCATT where all the objects are stored and the same are retried during run time. Where the objects are going to save during recording process of eCATT.
2006 May 10 12:49 PM
Hello Siddik,
In eCATT, in the Command Interface, one can see the unique Object captured during recording like text box, radio button etc. These objects are stored along with their values & properties like text box in edit mode or display mode, with or without any value and so on.
While saving the eCATT objects like Test Configuration, Test Scripts, Test Data & System Data, system prompts for package or development class. This is the package or development class where your repository of eCATT objects exists. You can only see the eCATT objects under this and not the recording time individual objects like text box, radio button etc here.
PS If the answer solves your query, do reward points to everyone responding.
Regards
2006 May 10 12:49 PM
Hello Siddik,
In eCATT, in the Command Interface, one can see the unique Object captured during recording like text box, radio button etc. These objects are stored along with their values & properties like text box in edit mode or display mode, with or without any value and so on.
While saving the eCATT objects like Test Configuration, Test Scripts, Test Data & System Data, system prompts for package or development class. This is the package or development class where your repository of eCATT objects exists. You can only see the eCATT objects under this and not the recording time individual objects like text box, radio button etc here.
PS If the answer solves your query, do reward points to everyone responding.
Regards
2006 May 10 12:58 PM
2006 May 10 1:04 PM
Hello Siddik,
eCATT stores the recorded data in command interfaces in XML format. In contrast to QTP no screenshots are captured neither during recording nor during the execution of eCATT test scripts. This means that for example in SAPGUI commands you will not be able to actually see the screens you worked on during recording in the resulting script later-on. There is no visual display of the screens, there is only the information in XML format.
Best regards,
Markus