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Yes... you need to edit your NameMapping for the page URL to be wildcarded.
For example, let's say I have two web enironments
http://testEnvOne.mysite.com/myPage
http://testEnvTwo.mysite.com/myPage
Recording on the first one will map using that URL. Go in to NameMapping, edit the page, and replace the URL with
http://testEnv*.mysite.com/myPage
That will have the page mapping find the same page regardless of environment.
- Poornimak796 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi
Thank you
I have set the URL to be Project Variable
can you please let me know if i am doing that right
please look into attachment
- tristaanogre6 years agoEsteemed Contributor
IF you're going to use the project variable, set the variable to the URL, not to the asterisk. Asterisk is for wild-carding a string.
- Poornimak796 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Thank you Martin
Have done the same i.e set the wild card to the Browser URL and its is stcking to the same browser ,
but now i see that the different page versions are created in the Mapped Objetcs
like
Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen
Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen2
Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen3
and so on for each record
is there a way that i can stick to "Page WelcomeToAEGISNExtgen" only.
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