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This is a discussion on WinRunner to QTP migration within the QTP forums, part of the Software Testing category; I have a 2-tier architecture in WinRunner.Now i m migrating into QTP. Can any one help me as how effective is descriptive programming over managing the object repository using QTP? ...
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I have a 2-tier architecture in WinRunner.Now i m migrating into QTP.
Can any one help me as how effective is descriptive programming over managing the object repository using QTP? Thanks. Rohit |
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Descriptive pregramming is extremely beneficial when working with QTP. Use can identify objects just with the codes without adding them into the OR.
This also helps when you are working with some objects which have the same name or description (property). You will have this kinds of scenarios when working with line items on Oracle ERP. You can just identify the object with the Unique property which otherwise will not be recognized when working with just OR Last edited by jainbrijesh; 05-19-2007 at 05:46 AM. |
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