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How can insert a call to external action with its path as relative path? Now what is happening is when I insert a call to an external action, the QTP also includes the path of external action and I can't modify that. I can't give the path of this action as relative path in order to use it any other system! Is there any solution for this?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: July 19, 2006     Asked by: Lingaraj 
  
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July 12, 2006 03:54:53   #1  
dsharma Member Since: February 2006   Contribution: 59    

RE: How can insert a call to external action with its ...

Try to call it as Insert->Call to copy of action intead of Insert ->Call to existing action

That way instead of path a local copy of action will be made in your parent action itself.No need for any paths then.

These kinds of script are portable also when any quality center connection is not there.


 
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July 12, 2006 15:56:21   #2  
Lingaraj        

RE: How can insert a call to external action with its ...
If I do that I need to do the changes in all the scripts wherever that script is inserted as copy of action right? Are there any other ways to do this? Anyway I will try this first.
 
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July 19, 2006 01:48:10   #3  
ravikonka        

RE: How can insert a call to external action with its ...
Need to Install QTP Plus:-----------------------------------As per my knowledge we don t have other way. When you want to change the path of the external action just go to the QTP plus > External Action Call modifier utilityOpen you main script and you will get all the external actions calls. Directly you can change and path and save. I found this is best way to change the external action path. In 9.0 we have this future in QTP inself instead of QTP plus.Regards Ravi Konka
 
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