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How do you configure GUI map?
When WinRunner learns the description of a GUI object, it does not learn all its properties. Instead, it learns the minimum number of properties to provide a unique identification of the object.Many applications also contain custom GUI objects. A custom object is any object not belonging to one of the standard classes used by WinRunner. These objects are therefore assigned to the generic “object”...
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What is the purpose of GUI map configuration?
GUI Map configuration is used to map a custom object to a standard object.
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What is the purpose of GUI spy?
Using the GUI Spy, you can view the properties of any GUI object on your desktop. You use the Spy pointer to point to an object, and the GUI Spy displays the properties and their values in the GUI Spy dialog box. You can choose to view all the properties of an object, or only the selected set of properties that WinRunner learns.
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How do you modify the expected results of a GUI checkpoint?
We can modify the expected results of a GUI checkpoint be running the script containing the checkpoint in the update mode.
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How do you record a data driven test?
We can create a data-driven testing using data from a flat file, data table or a database. i. Using Flat File: we actually store the data to be used in a required format in the file. We access the file using the File manipulation commands, reads data from the file and assign the variables with data. ii. Data Table: It is an excel file. We can store test data in these files and manipulate them....
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How do you handle object exceptions?
During testing, unexpected changes can occur to GUI objects in the application you are testing. These changes are often subtle but they can disrupt the test run and distort results. b. You could use exception handling to detect a change in property of the GUI object during the test run, and to recover test execution by calling a handler function and continue with the test execution
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