background image
<< Test Frame - How to record window declarations | Test Frame - testing a Web application >>
Test Frame - QuickStart Wizard
<< Test Frame - How to record window declarations | Test Frame - testing a Web application >>
80
User's Guide
4 R
ECORDING
A
T
EST
F
RAME
How to record window declarations
Note If you are using QA Organizer, you can also use the
QuickStart Wizard to easily record a test frame with window
declarations (see "Getting started" on page 19). If you do not have
QA Organizer, the wizard icon (the hat) shown in the preceding
dialog does not appear.
The New Test Frame dialog is displayed, allowing you to create a test
frame file for an application displayed in the Application list box. The
Application list box displays all applications that are open and not
minimized; if your test application is not listed, click Cancel, open your
application, and select File/New again.
The default file name for the new test frame file is frame.inc. (The .inc
extension denotes an include file, a file that stores declarations.) By
default, subsequent frame files in the same directory are named
frame1.inc, frame2.inc, and so on. You can edit the path, file name, or
both. Click the Browse pushbutton if you need help editing the name or
path.
4
Select your application from the Application list box.
The Command Line, Working Directory, and 4Test Identifier fields are
updated for your application:
-
The Command Line field displays the path of the application's
executable.
-
The Working Directory field names the directory in which the
application's program files and documents are located.
-
The 4Test Identifier field displays the default identifier of the
application's main window, which is based on the actual caption of
the main window.