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Re: Labels not found if URL changes
It looks like a blanket wildcard for the webpage isn't the best answer, although things are working at this time. All new objects are being mapped to the abc.com/* instead of the actual page (abc.com/productspage). I'm testing the conditional mappings for the pages now, Rraghvani.641Views0likes1CommentRe: Labels not found if URL changes
I selected one of the items that I was having problems with using the objectspy. Here you can see the URL and full name. It is using the ObjectLabel as the identifier, but if the parent information (webpage) is not correct, TC can't find it. That's why I was thinking that using the wildcard to negate any changes after ****.com/ would work. It seems to be working for now, but as I write more tests, I hope it doesn't cause any issues.660Views0likes0CommentsRe: Labels not found if URL changes
Marsha, For this to work, I would edit the URL property for the page to include a *, correct? I should then map all of the labels from that page for them to be available at all times from other pages. I think it would cause issues if I were to add a wildcard to all of my pages, since our system seem to use trees that are not very distinct. Right?969Views0likes5CommentsRe: Labels not found if URL changes
The issue that I'm running into is it can't find the parent objects if the page is different than when it was mapped. The identifiers appear to be good for the object itself, but since the URL is different, it can't find the parent information it is mapped with.992Views0likes0CommentsLabels not found if URL changes
The web testing that I'm performing has labels on down the left side of the page, which are always available and expand when clicked to show additional sections. When I click one of the sections, the URL changes, but the UI remains the same. If I map a label, it maps it to a specific page, which changes depending on the section I choose. Therefore, if I try to have test complete click one of the labels after the URL changes, the object cannot be found because the parent (the page it was mapped from) is not present. Is there a way to map the labels so that they can be found when the URL makes it look like I'm on a different page?Solved1.7KViews0likes14Comments