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AlexKaras
12 years agoCommunity Hero
Hi Dominic,
Usually, the more information is provided about the problem, the higher the chances to get exact answer to the it. With the generic question like "something does not work for the DevExpress control" the one who likes to help with the problem must guess first if you are testing web or desktop application and what control gives you a problem. Is it an original control or modified/wrapped-up by developers, etc.
TestComplete has a great and very detailed documantation that is really worth reading.
What was suggested by Tanya was:
a) First, figure out if the problematic control is supported by TestComplete; and
b) Try to map control to supported one if it is not supported by TestComplete or was modified by developers.
If you have problems with following procedures described in the recommended help topics it will help if you let us know what exact steps caused you the problems.
Usually, the more information is provided about the problem, the higher the chances to get exact answer to the it. With the generic question like "something does not work for the DevExpress control" the one who likes to help with the problem must guess first if you are testing web or desktop application and what control gives you a problem. Is it an original control or modified/wrapped-up by developers, etc.
TestComplete has a great and very detailed documantation that is really worth reading.
What was suggested by Tanya was:
a) First, figure out if the problematic control is supported by TestComplete; and
b) Try to map control to supported one if it is not supported by TestComplete or was modified by developers.
If you have problems with following procedures described in the recommended help topics it will help if you let us know what exact steps caused you the problems.