Running QTP from Axiant on HP

Robert Edis robeconsult@sbcglobal.net
Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:52:45 -0800 (PST)


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Mark
 
>From my feeble memory and limited knowledge of HP-UX running PowerHouse, could it be a permissions error?  When you try to execute the QTP program in batch or from another program such as Quick the system 'sees' you as a different user.  As such the 'default' permission may be applied rather than the more beneficial ones you get in interactive mode.  Try creating a .profile file that gives the permissions you need and making sure the the account you are using to run the QTP program referenced this .profile.
 
Blue

"Bruin, J.M. de" <Bruin@WT.TNO.NL> wrote:
Hi there,

first of all I must emphasize that I am really glad this list is up and running
again. Thx to David for all the effort he has put into it.
Now hope that you folks re-discover this wonderfull expert exchange.

My question has to do ith running QTP from within Axiant on a HP in a thin
client environment, thus.
Last week I was stationed with a client in Switserland in order to help them
migrate to Axiant (and later on away from the HP to NT) and off-course the
'problem' of running QTP was there as well.
I have followed the guidelines and tips from Cognos (the Knowlegde base t.i.)
but no luck.

We have tried everything and as I am not a HP wizard (I'm more into VMS) we had
to quit the effort for the time being. 

We made a scipt on the HP that run well interactively but as sooon as we tried
running it from within Axiant (using run command) it failed to even start QTP. I
do not recall the exact message but it had something to do with an Exception
error.
We logged some environment settings from with the script and that worked well,
although a 'listeq' did not produce any output (in a log file) at all.

Anyone out there recall the same problems?

Any help, hint and / or tip would be appreciated.

Regards,

Mark


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<DIV>From my feeble memory and limited knowledge of HP-UX running PowerHouse, could it be a permissions error?&nbsp; When you try to execute the QTP program in batch or from another program such as Quick the system 'sees' you as a different user.&nbsp; As such the 'default' permission may be applied rather than the more beneficial ones you get in interactive mode.&nbsp; Try creating a .profile file that gives the permissions you need and making sure the the account you are using to run the QTP program referenced this .profile.</DIV>
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<DIV>Blue<BR><BR><B><I>"Bruin, J.M. de" &lt;Bruin@WT.TNO.NL&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hi there,<BR><BR>first of all I must emphasize that I am really glad this list is up and running<BR>again. Thx to David for all the effort he has put into it.<BR>Now hope that you folks re-discover this wonderfull expert exchange.<BR><BR>My question has to do ith running QTP from within Axiant on a HP in a thin<BR>client environment, thus.<BR>Last week I was stationed with a client in Switserland in order to help them<BR>migrate to Axiant (and later on away from the HP to NT) and off-course the<BR>'problem' of running QTP was there as well.<BR>I have followed the guidelines and tips from Cognos (the Knowlegde base t.i.)<BR>but no luck.<BR><BR>We have tried everything and as I am not a HP wizard (I'm more into VMS) we had<BR>to quit the effort for the time being. <BR><BR>We made a scipt on the HP that run well interactively but as sooon as we tried<BR>running it from within Axiant
 (using run command) it failed to even start QTP. I<BR>do not recall the exact message but it had something to do with an Exception<BR>error.<BR>We logged some environment settings from with the script and that worked well,<BR>although a 'listeq' did not produce any output (in a log file) at all.<BR><BR>Anyone out there recall the same problems?<BR><BR>Any help, hint and / or tip would be appreciated.<BR><BR>Regards,<BR><BR>Mark<BR><BR><BR>= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =<BR>Mailing list: powerh-l@lists.sowder.com<BR>Subscribe: "subscribe" in message body to powerh-l-request@lists.sowder.com<BR>Unsubscribe: "unsubscribe <PASSWORD>" in message body to powerh-l-request@lists.sowder.com<BR>http://lists.sowder.com/mailman/listinfo/powerh-l<BR>This list is closed, thus to post to the list you must be a subscriber.</BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR><BR><DIV><FONT face="comic sans ms" color=#0000ff><STRONG>Robert JM Edis</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
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