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Advanced QuickTest Professional (8.2) Training
This three weekend course provides a
comprehensive understanding of using QuickTest Professional 8.2 as an automated functional testing tool for different environments.
It mainly focuses on advanced testing techniques such as test integration, troubleshooting and exception handling. The advanced course
also covers creating flexible tests using VBScript and QuickTest Professional's built-in functions, working with VBScript's FileSystemObject and function
Highlight: This course covers QTP detailed concepts which will enable
the student to easily develop test suites ensuring correct functionality across all environments, data sets, and business processes
and enable them to fix defects faster and meet production deadlines.
| Duration: |  | three Weekends (Sat & Sun)Approx. 32 hrs |
| Skill Level: |  | Beginner-Advanced |
| Price: |  | USD 595.00 |
| Tools: |  | Mercury Interactive Testing Tools - Quick Test Professional (QTP 8.2) |
| Project: |  | live hands-on case studies |
Detailed Course Outline
Basics of QTP
- Introduction Navigation, Structure
- Record & Playback
- Object Repository
- Standard Checkpoints
- Bitmap Checkpoints
- Text Checkpoints
- Database Checkpoints
- Parameterization
Advanced QTP
- Identify when the Expert View is useful.
- Translate steps between the Keyword and Expert Views.
- Enter steps in the Expert View.
- Use QTP online resources to locate desired methods and properties.
- Retrieve an object's properties.
Advanced QTP cont.
- Use constants and variables in scripts.
- Write scripts that operate on different objects depending on run-time information.
- Identify when programmatic descriptions are useful.
- Create scripts that include VBScript operators, functions, and statements.
- Retrieve data from application objects.
- List the VBScript looping statements and explain when each is useful.
Advanced QTP cont.
- Use the DataTable object to store run-time data and drive actions.
- Build scripts that access data from external sources.
- Create new subroutines and functions.
- Build and associate a library of functions.
- Identify when to handle run errors programmatically.
- Abort loops, procedures, iterations, actions, and runs.
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