This functionality is available only for projects or scripts that use the Classic Agent.
If you want to manually write some or most of your 4Test code, or if you want to add individual lines to an existing test case, you can use the following recording tools:
For example, when you are working with a script, you might want to leave the Record Actions dialog box open. Any time you want to verify a GUI object, you can point to the object in your application and verify it.
You can also use the dialog box to write a syntactically correct 4Test statement based on your manual interaction with your application. This eliminates the need to search through the documentation for the correct method and its arguments. Once the statement is recorded, the Paste to Editor button inserts the statement to your script.
Similar to the Actions command, Record/Window Identifiers records the fully qualified name of the GUI object you are pointing at, which you can then insert into your script. This eliminates the need to bring up your test frame file to find the correct identifier for the object.
It can be useful to know the position of certain objects, for example objects that are drawn (like tools on a toolbar) or drawing regions (in a CAD/CAM package, for example). To record the location of an object, use the Record Window Locations dialog box. You can also add a window location to an existing window declaration.