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What code language is your application under test written in?
Also... I wonder if it may be something where TestComplete is being run as an Administrator and the AUT is not and if that's causing issues.
The code language is JavaScript
I read all the SmartBear stuff about environment settings for using the RunAs mode and these are all correct
- tristaanogre5 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I meant what language is the application you are testing written in. That's what determines how TestComplete identifies objects.
- awhawh5 years agoContributor
Sorry, the application is written in Delphi
- LinoTadros5 years agoCommunity Hero
It's a timing issue or temporary popup object creation issue.
Because it is a Delphi popup that has the confirm button that you are looking for.
Also it is very possible that the Delphi Developers pop the window using "TfrmPSBadgerOK.Create" instead of generating a persistent variable for the object, so the popup has a different temporary object name every time, so it breaks the name mapping and it is never found again.
If that is the case, you have to check the existance of the popup using the caption of the popup instead of the name of the object to get to it and click the confrm button.
Hope that makes sense
-Lino
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