Automation Variable
ratnesh272
Member Posts: 9
I'm using below code and getting pop-up as shown in below image.
Now here, I don't want to see this pop-up message. Is there any option by which we can control this or can always allow this automation variable from backend??
IF ISCLEAR(WshShell) THEN
CREATE(WshShell,FALSE,TRUE);
WshShell.SendKeys('^+K');//Ctrl+Shift+K (Edit List)
where WsShell is Automation variable.

Thanks in advance!
Ratnesh
Now here, I don't want to see this pop-up message. Is there any option by which we can control this or can always allow this automation variable from backend??
IF ISCLEAR(WshShell) THEN
CREATE(WshShell,FALSE,TRUE);
WshShell.SendKeys('^+K');//Ctrl+Shift+K (Edit List)
where WsShell is Automation variable.

Thanks in advance!
Ratnesh
0
Answers
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use the .net version.0
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Yes...but the confusion is with "subtype" of DotNet variable.
Currently with automation variable, I'm using subtype - 'Windows Script Host Object Model'.WshShell
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