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AlexKaras
10 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi Tim,
I would suggest you to check the value of the .Exists property of the problematic object in test B where the problem occurs.
The most probable reason for this problem is that test B tries to use the reference to the object that was obtained in test A and the object was recreated after test A obtained a reference to it.
If the value of .Exists property is False in test B this will mean that the object was recreated and test B must obtain a reference to it (to the object) anew.
I would suggest you to check the value of the .Exists property of the problematic object in test B where the problem occurs.
The most probable reason for this problem is that test B tries to use the reference to the object that was obtained in test A and the object was recreated after test A obtained a reference to it.
If the value of .Exists property is False in test B this will mean that the object was recreated and test B must obtain a reference to it (to the object) anew.