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Is there any reliable solution for the conversion of existing WinRunner scripts to QTP? if so please pass on your valuable suggestion

Thanks a lot.

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: March 21, 2009     Asked by: chaithanya 
  
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u can run win runner script from QTP...steps r-

INSERT->CALL TO WIN RUNNER->STEP/FUNCTION



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May 18, 2006 06:15:24   #1  
madhu        

RE: Is there any reliable solution for the conversion ...

But you need the licnece of winrunner.

The winrunner scripts run on QTP.


 
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July 27, 2006 04:45:18   #2  
madhavi        

RE: Is there any reliable solution for the conversion ...

u can run win runner script from QTP...steps r-

INSERT->CALL TO WIN RUNNER->STEP/FUNCTION


 
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March 20, 2009 08:49:34   #3  
fshut Member Since: March 2009   Contribution: 1    

RE: Is there any reliable solution for the conversion of existing WinRunner scripts to QTP? if so please pass on your valuable suggestion Thanks a lot.
Due to a fact that WR doesn't support Vista I'm looking quite hard for a tool for WinRunner (WR) to Quick Test Pro (QTP) convertion but there seems to be only half-manual way of doing that.

Speaking to our HP Account Manager about that he suggested two companies which thay have partnership with regarding script migration Gallop (WinQuick) and Testhouse.

From what I understand about WinQuick it seems to be more "manual" approach. I consider that an option but would rather go for a more automatic solution.

I couldn't find any useful information on the Testhouse website so I gave them a call.

I'm not technical person but from what I understand thay have some kind of a TSL tool/parser which translates the WR script code into VBScript in a full automatic way. GUI maps are more tricky and reguire more manual interaction but still thay claim at least 50 is done automatically.

 
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