how qtp identify two objects having same name, supose
objects are in same page also with same name,specify spl
feature.
Answer Posted / jayant naikwade
you have to enter to the rep and find the object
then check the propertoes
and you have to add index property there
in both objects with the same name
and for descriptive you have to include the index:= and the
number of index of the object
within the object descrioption
basically the index is what can help you identifying the
correct one
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