09-23-2010, 06:52 PM
Hi Chowsan,
QTP has it's own model to identify the objects, but it will try to grab the object properties that are assigned for each of the object while the object was under development. You have the facility of customizing your object identification properties and the other excelance of QTP is you can even define the new properties for the same object.
Developers will created the objects with some properties, but never the automation team will get the information that "YOu have to use these properties for these objects...". It's the automation testers turn to decide what properties he should consider.
Let me know if you need any more info.
QTP has it's own model to identify the objects, but it will try to grab the object properties that are assigned for each of the object while the object was under development. You have the facility of customizing your object identification properties and the other excelance of QTP is you can even define the new properties for the same object.
Developers will created the objects with some properties, but never the automation team will get the information that "YOu have to use these properties for these objects...". It's the automation testers turn to decide what properties he should consider.
Let me know if you need any more info.
Thanks,
SUpputuri
SUpputuri