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ArtemS
Alumni
14 years agoHi Sushma,
Except for the Transparent parameter, there's one more technique to exclude certain areas from image comparison - Comparison Mask. That is, instead of adding transparencies to the generated images, you may specify one predefined image denoting which areas should be compared and which should be ignored.
When both of your reports are equal, except for date-time stamps, and the latter are located at some fixed area of the report, the comparison mask may be the solution you need.
To create a comparison mask, you can use the Region Checkpoint Wizard.
Happy automation!
Except for the Transparent parameter, there's one more technique to exclude certain areas from image comparison - Comparison Mask. That is, instead of adding transparencies to the generated images, you may specify one predefined image denoting which areas should be compared and which should be ignored.
When both of your reports are equal, except for date-time stamps, and the latter are located at some fixed area of the report, the comparison mask may be the solution you need.
To create a comparison mask, you can use the Region Checkpoint Wizard.
Happy automation!