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Hi Marhsa,
Thanks for the reply.
I had a look at the documentation, but I couldn't figure out how to use a wildcard in my scenario.
I've added a screenshot below of the object when I edit it, should I be adding the wildcard somewhere there?
Close. You want to find where that Frame3 (or another one of the frames) is listed in the Properties so you can edit it
- chrisg294 years agoNew Contributor
Do you know which of these properties I'll need to update to use a wildcard?
- AlexKaras4 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
I have doubts as for the AWTComponentAccessibleName property: everything after the 'Oracle Applications - ' substring seems to be environment-specific and I would try to replace it with the '*" wildcard.
I.e. I would set value for the AWTComponentAccessibleName property to 'Oracle Applications - *'.
Also, you may compare mapping for Frame and Frame3 objects and find out the differences between properties' values.
- Marsha_R4 years agoModerator
if that first one is the one that varies
e.g. JFrame1, JFrame2 etc
then change it to JFrame*
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