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Open the test log and find the “The object does not exist” message in it.
(Optional). To view the test commands that posted the error message, double-click that message in the test log. TestComplete will open the test containing the problematic command and highlight that command in the test.
After you selected the error message in the log, examine the description that is shown in the Details panel for the message. The description contains the alias of the missed object.
Double-click the alias to open the Name Mapping editor and highlight the alias in it. The editor will “tell” you that the alias is empty.
The issue is when the project file is opened, the section where the aliases are is empty. They are gone, all missing. Wondering if maybe the name mapping file itself got corrupted somehow. I opened a ticket with TestComplete support.
- dhundley2 years agoRegular Contributor
maumrm,
did you ever get a resolution to this issue? the same thing just happened to a colleague of mine. she also opened a case with TestComplete support but, so far, they have not been a big help. thanks!
david
- maumrm2 years agoContributor
I did get it resolved, I do not recall how though. I'm guessing I restored files via backups. Sorry I could not be more help.
- AlexKaras2 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
NameMapping file got corrupted.
If it is stored in source control, then, most probably, it was an automatic merge issue. (Merging must be avoided by all possible means.)
In any case, you should restore previous version of NameMapping file either from some backup or from some previous commit to source control.
- dhundley2 years agoRegular Contributor
yes. that's what we figured. my colleague just finished restoring her repo back to the last version before it got corrupted by a merge. it's all good now. thanks everyone!