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Can you use Autoit to run QTP and make an exe of it?


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I want to run QTP from a button with a default script to run. I have 2 choices.

Run it from command and create .bat file that is pointed to by a shoetcut

or use autoit to runit and when I'm happy, convert it to an exe.

Possible? Assume the copy of QTP is on C:/ etc etc etc

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I want to run QTP from a button with a default script to run. I have 2 choices.

Run it from command and create .bat file that is pointed to by a shoetcut

or use autoit to runit and when I'm happy, convert it to an exe.

Possible? Assume the copy of QTP is on C:/ etc etc etc

And your question is? (I know you're not asking someone to write it for you, so there must be a question... right? )

Edit:

And if "Possible?" was your question, and without know what in the world QTP is, I'd have to say yes seeing that you can currently run it from a batch file, and that can be done with Run()

P.S. - Please edit your links in your signature to something a bit more appropriate.

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Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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Two topics merged on same program ... with as many posts as you just made, I certainly hope your account status doesn't go away quickly with this type of spamming.

Keep the topics to a minimum if you can.

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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