What are Optinal Properties and Obligation Properties? please
explain in detail.
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Answer / uday kumar. a
For any object in application, the object have
some "avialabe properties". Inorder WinRunner(WR) to
identify these objects uniquely, by default WR
have "obligatory properties" (from aviable properties)for
that object's class. If WR does find uniquely with these
obligateory properties then WR goes for "optional
properties" to identify the objects. If it doest not
identify with these properties also then it go for
selectors.
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Answer / krishnaveni
Each and every object has its own properties. By using
these properties, WR identifies the object uniquly and
perform the action on that object. To identify the object
uniquly, by default WR learn the oblicatory properties.
Oblicatory properties : The properties which are learnt by
the WR irrespective of whether the object is identified
uniquly or not. ie, WR learn all the properties. When the
oblicatory properties are not sufficient to identify the
object uniquly, then WR moves to the first optional
property. If it doesnt identify unique object then WR moves
to the 2nd optional property. This process will going on
until the unique object is identified.
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