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Automation through WinRunner

This is a discussion on Automation through WinRunner within the WinRunner forums, part of the Software Testing category; i am new to Mercury WinRunner. i have to automate functional test by using WinRunner. Any suggestion is welcomed....

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Automation through WinRunner

i am new to Mercury WinRunner. i have to automate functional test by using WinRunner. Any suggestion is welcomed.
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Re: Automation through WinRunner

Winrunner is a functional tool basically lean about gui maps first then go for recording modes then function generator then selective recording then rtsw then go for scripting any thing else u can mail me personally ok
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Re: Automation through WinRunner

WinRunner is a Functional or Regression Testing tool.There are two modes available Context sensitive and Analog Mode. ontext sensitive mode is used where there is no tracking for mouse coordinates only the functionality.While Analog mode is used where there is a need to track mouse coordinates like images, pictures or digital signatures.GUI maps are used in WinRunner to learn the objects in the application and then play back the recorded script to identify the bugs. TSL is the Test Script Language used with Winrunner.Script generated with recording and can be enhanced by using TSL scripting language which is C like language
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Re: Automation through WinRunner

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i am new to Mercury WinRunner. i have to automate functional test by using WinRunner. Any suggestion is welcomed.
Recording plays most important role in winrunner.So, whenever you do recording ; I mean analog recording first shift the screen to a new position , so that you can confirm that analog recording is working well when playback the test.
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