Class Map Dialog Box

This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.

Use the Class Map dialog box to map a CustomWin to a built-in class and to suppress the controls for certain classes for .NET and Windows API-based applications. For example, you might want to ignore container classes to streamline your test cases.

Click Options > Class Map.

Silk Test Classic assigns the class CustomWin to all custom objects. If the custom object can be mapped to a standard Silk Test Classic class, you should create this mapping before you paste (insert) the declarations into an include file.

Custom Class
Displays the name of the custom class.
Standard Class
Allows you to type/select the name of the built-in 4Test class to which you are mapping the custom class.
Edit
Click to edit the selected mapped custom class. Available only if a class is selected in the Classes list box.
Remove
Click to remove the selected mapped custom class. Available only if a class is selected in the Classes list box.
Add
Click to add a newly mapped custom class.
Custom class
Type the name of the class that you want map to a standard class. The class name depends on the technology and the extension that you are using. For Windows API-based applications, use the Windows API-based class names. For example, to map the SWT_Group in a Windows API-based application, type SWT_Group.
Standard class
Select the class that you want to map to the custom class. You can also select Ignore to suppress controls for a certain class.