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Using action during run time

This is a discussion on Using action during run time within the QTP forums, part of the Software Testing category; If I have given an action in an excel sheet. How to use that action during run-time. eg: of the actions to be fetched from excel and executed thru QTP. ...

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Using action during run time

If I have given an action in an excel sheet. How to use that action during run-time.

eg: of the actions to be fetched from excel and executed thru QTP.
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