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krestenbager
13 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Dmytro,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but as luck would have it, it does not work with my AUT. Perhaps it is a MDI and thus parent/child relations are mapped in TC :-(
So right now I am faced with three options:
1. Use extended find (and loose the ability to see which objects are mapped)
2. Use manpower to edit the namemapping with each new build (not really a practical option)
3. Try to implement a framework for binding UIDs with Aliases or global variables (sounds like a lot of wotk)
4. Forget about running smoketests until the AUT has stabilised (project management & developers will be unhappy)
Again thanks to you all for your input,
Kresten
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but as luck would have it, it does not work with my AUT. Perhaps it is a MDI and thus parent/child relations are mapped in TC :-(
So right now I am faced with three options:
1. Use extended find (and loose the ability to see which objects are mapped)
2. Use manpower to edit the namemapping with each new build (not really a practical option)
3. Try to implement a framework for binding UIDs with Aliases or global variables (sounds like a lot of wotk)
4. Forget about running smoketests until the AUT has stabilised (project management & developers will be unhappy)
Again thanks to you all for your input,
Kresten
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