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Old 07-19-2007, 01:14 AM
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Default Calling WinRunner Functions in QTP

When QuickTest links to WinRunner to call a function, it starts WinRunner,
loads the compiled module, and calls the function. This is useful when you
want to use a user-defined function from WinRunner in QuickTest.
You call a WinRunner function from QuickTest by specifying the function
and the compiled module containing the function.

example:

CallFuncEx "C:\WinRunner\Tests\TlStep","TlStep1",TRUE,FAL SE, "MyArg1"
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