QTP enables you to retrieve values in your test and store them as output values in datatable or in environment variables. An output value is a step in which one or more values are captured at a specific point in your test and stored for the duration of the run session. The values can later be used as input at a different point in the run session.
You can output the property values of any object. You can also output values from text strings, table cells, databases and XML Documents.
Table of Contents
- QTP Introduction
- Manual Testing Disadvantages
- Advantages of QTP
- Add-In Manager in QTP
- Testing Process in QTP
- Components of QTP
- Recording QTP Scripts
- Recording Modes
- QTP Script View
- Object Identification
- Object Repository
- Object Spy
- Actions in QTP
- Checkpoints
- Parameterizing
- Working with Data Table
- Environment Variables
- Virtual Objects
- Output Values
- Running QTP Test Scripts
- Recovery Scenario
- Sample Scripts
- Certification Questions
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