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If you're expecting Window A to be back with the application present in Task Manager, that doesn't sound like a problem with the automation but a bug in the application under test.
I'm assuming that if you try it manually, it also doesn't work right? I would say, at this point, generate a bug report back to your developers and see what they have to say. By definition, if you're expecting a behavior and that behavior doesn't happen, then it's a bug.
It works fine manually. Also works fine with Winium driver automation.
Somehow doesn't work with Testcomplete :-(
- tristaanogre5 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Is code the result of a recording or did you manually create it? What happens if you record your steps and then replay?
- pankajjain20505 years agoContributor
The code was recorded. While recording it worked fine but on playback, the last step of switching from Windows B to A didn't work as expected.
- pankajjain20505 years agoContributor
On recording the script again and playing, the test is working fine. Only difference in code that I saw both the times is that for first time script used "Exit_Btn.ClickButton()" where as second time script used "Exit_Btn.DblClick(100, 18)"
- DWalsh5 years agoModerator
In TestComplete on the top right corner there is a "Chat" option. Please add the details you mentioned and we can get one of our engineers on a call with you
- pankajjain20505 years agoContributor
i do not have that option. Can I use Help->Contact Support Team instead?
- DWalsh5 years agoModerator
sure please use that if the other is not an option
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