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Hi,
What if you delete incorrect namemapping entries in the NameMapping editor? Or just edit their properties so that they no longer match the properties of the object(s) that you want to map.
- daniducci9 years agoNew Contributor
I considered that, however deleting the namemapping entry would cause more problems. Unfortunately, the namemapping entry it is incorrectly mapped to is a valid namemapping entry already mapped to a different object with multiple children correctly mapped and being checked elsewhere in the test. The namemapping entry is double mapped to multiple objects, and I only want to detach the incorrect one and not lose all the mapping for the correctly mapped object and all children.
- Marsha_R9 years agoChampion Level 3
Make a backup copy of your name mapping and hide it somewhere very safe. ;)
Now you can go ahead and delete the part of the name mapping that's causing the problem. Then map the Panel(3) object manually so it gets the mapping you want. Finally, do a merge with the backup copy to get the rest of the mapping back.
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