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Does your mention of Legacy mean that you are using the Legacy mobile testing rather than the Cloud-compatible?
If so, that only supports up to Android 11 from what I see here
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/app-testing/mobile/device-cloud/requirements.html
- rpfaucher13 years agoContributor
Hi - Thanks for the reply, yes, that is indeed what it means. Legacy Mobile Testing... sure hope the intent is to support Android 12 as well.
Ron F.
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- Marsha_R3 years agoModerator
You can check with Support here
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/message/
Let us know what they say!
- rpfaucher13 years agoContributor
Hello Marsha, seems ya'll are correct... Android 12 from what I understand, not supported in Legacy manner... I am working an Appium solution.... as I type. Lol
I have appium set up as Local Server... and it now does "see" my new tablet... some of my current test script commands work, and some... not so much. I am in tuning and tweeking mode. Getting some strange behavior as well... for example in a simple login script.... I have 4 commands as an example)...
they are:
1.) Click the tablet Apps "Login Via Email" button
2.) Enter a valid Email address
3.) Enter associated password
4.) Click Submit
Easy. Not yet. Lol
If I run this script.... with all statements uncommented....
Step 1, runs
Then subsequent 3 steps say Object Not Found type of errors...
- and yes, I have delayed the Steps 2-4 ... no change... can't find the objects
But.... if I have the app at the "Step 1" position.... and Comment Out Step 1, as I did it manually, then run the same script... (with Step1 commented out).... all 3 subsequent steps run fine and dandy.
Yep... confused at this point.
So, literally... I can have all 4 commands, uncommented.... run, have step1 run, no prob, gets to next command (step 2) and generates errors.... then, simply comment out step 1, re-run and all the next 3 statements magically find the objects.
Anyways, I may be back in touch with Support. Good folks. Very helpful.... I'm sure its something I just can't put a finger on - yet.
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