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AlexKaras
12 years agoCommunity Hero
Hi,
> Otherwise, if it is a control that is flashing perhaps you can check an object property state which will imply the flashing is occuring and then assume the check succeeded.
Yes, exactly so. If it is a control that is not flashing but must flash after some action, than Vinod should consult with developers how they are making control to flash and check corresponding property before and after flashing is triggered.
I believe that from time to time they will either watch how the test is running or do the same test manually, so if the automated test reports control as flashing but the flashing will not be observed visually, this will mean the internal problem of control.
> Otherwise, if it is a control that is flashing perhaps you can check an object property state which will imply the flashing is occuring and then assume the check succeeded.
Yes, exactly so. If it is a control that is not flashing but must flash after some action, than Vinod should consult with developers how they are making control to flash and check corresponding property before and after flashing is triggered.
I believe that from time to time they will either watch how the test is running or do the same test manually, so if the automated test reports control as flashing but the flashing will not be observed visually, this will mean the internal problem of control.