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Running several projects one after another
Hi! I created several projects each containg one test. Now I can't seem to be able to figure out how to run them one after another in a particular sequence as I can only open one project at a time in TestComplete. How do I get around it? Any help is greatly appreciated.1.5KViews0likes3CommentsRe: "Object does not exist" problems
Thank you for a very detailed reply. Unfortunately, I'm still having difficulties. First, when I try to map the object, I get an error sayint that it's already mapped. Then, when I use the object spy, the only property object with Params button that I found is DataBindings, which doesn't seem right. When I try to change index to 1 (which is the 2nd breadcrumb in my navigation bar), I'm getting "Index out of range" error message. I'm stuck at this point, and don't have any other ideas on how to proceed. Any help is greatly appreciated.5.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: "Object does not exist" problems
So originally I was on Step 1 page. I clicked on FCM Target Settings button inside Step 1 page. It took me to FCM Target Settings Page. Now I want to get back to Step 1. All very simple, just point and click when I record my test with TestComplete, but it comes back with "Object not found..." message every time. I wonder if it's because the whole Navigation Bar is treated as one object, and how do I get around it. Thank you.5.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: "Object does not exist" problems
"Does the button have a label or some other property that doesn't change? " I'm not sure... how do I check that? It's interesting though that only inside the wizard that it doesn't work (it's using Lua engine, which could be the problem). When I use the same button in a standalone page, it works just fine. "For the breadcrumbs, you may be able to find an index that lets you traverse the tabs by number." You lost me here... What do you mean exactly, and how do I do it? I'm gonna attach a screenshot which might explain better what I'm trying to do. ... maybe I should take a trip to California instead :-) .5.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: "Object does not exist" problems
Hi. Thank you all for replies. I'm a complete noob to TestComplete (have been using it for just few weeks), and I still can't resolve this issue. The application that I'm testing is written in Microsoft .NET. The button has a dynamic name. I can open it in Name Mapping Editor, but this is where I'm having difficulties. No matter what I do, when I playback my test TestComplete cannot find it. I'm having a similar issue with a navigation bar that's divided into several "breadcrumbs". I record my test, play it back, and it fails to find the object. Very, very frustrating. All I'm doing at this point is trying to get from point A to point B in the UI. Nothing fancy, just clicking on buttons/bars/menus/etc... I would greatly appreciate any pointers, or if anyone lives in Greater Rochester Area (Western NY), and doesn't mind to meet me for a brief TestComplete demo, lunch/beer is on me :-) . Once again, thank you in advance for all the help.5.4KViews0likes0Comments"Object does not exist" problems
I'm having a problem with clicking a button inside my application. When I playback my test, TestComplete comes back with "object does not exist" error message, even though the button is clearly there. When I use On-Screen Action dialog, I can find the button with the object spy. I can click on "Highlight", which highlights it in my app. However, after I close On-Screen Action dialog, re-open it again, and click Highlight, I get "Unable to highlight selected object on the screen". I'm beating my head against the wall, but I can't seem to be able to figure out what the problem is here. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.6.8KViews0likes10CommentsRe: Force Click option (ignore object/use coordinates)?
I have to do some more testing, but there's something else is going on here. It looks like this navigation bar doesn't initialize properly until you visit a page (tab) at least once. If you don't, it fails. But I've tried it with the old stuff, which was failing before, and now it works. I'm really baffled here. Thanks for your suggestions though...2.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Force Click option (ignore object/use coordinates)?
When I use Object Spy, it shows (highlights) the whole control, not the individual tabs. I have also tried using larger delay prior to the click without any success. Here's a bit of a script: function Test1() { var mainForm; var navFrame; var panel; var defaultNavHeader; mainForm = Aliases.QEDApp.MainForm; mainForm.DblClick(593, 23); Delay(3781); navFrame = mainForm.toolStripContainer2.ToolStripContentPanel.dockPanel.DockWindow.DockPane.ProcessEditorForm.processEditor.navFrame; panel = navFrame.Panel; panel.ProcessControl.splitContainerMain.SplitterPanel.panelSteps.gbProcessSteps.WorkingAreaControl.wcSteps.eventPaintedPanel.ProcessStep6x1Widget.lblCorrectionType.Click(87, 2); Delay(3149); panel.StepControl.panelChildren.wcComponentStatus.eventPaintedPanel.SandboxStatusTitleTextWidget5x1.Click(159, 19); Delay(3693); defaultNavHeader = navFrame.Panel2.HelpButtonNavHeader.defaultNavHeader1; defaultNavHeader.Click(355, 24); Delay(2155); defaultNavHeader.Click(193, 20); } Once again, thank you for your help.2.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Force Click option (ignore object/use coordinates)?
If you look at the image that I attached, you can see that I'm currently on Initial Metrology page (tab, if you will) of the Navigation Bar. I can click on the Run, or Batch, and that will take me to that particular page. But TC doesn't recognize it, and fails on the Click.2.1KViews0likes0Comments