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Other ways to flag an AUT registry change(s)?
Hello, I created the following python scripts (Python 3.2) and would like to incorporate them into TC (v12.42). - Script 1: Extract specific HKCU registry settings andpipe the results to a txt file - Script 2: Compare and identify differences between two txt files The goal is to quickly check differences in the registry key and/or values for in-development builds (i.e., build 52, 53, etc). For the most part, there should be zero to minimal registry changes. We want to quickly spot unknown/unplanned changes, especially at the latter part of the development cycle. Other thanincorporating TC'sLog.Message(name, value, type) command into the python scripts to send a message to "Additional Info", any suggestions/recommendations to flag TC of any registry change(s)? Thank you john1KViews0likes2CommentsI have an <empty> Object Tree after pulling a TC project from a git repository.
I'm relatively new to TC, but have used other UI automation tools Scenario: Creating/Sharing TC scripts between two machines (A & B) via git repository Machine A -Newly created TC Project withONE simple TC Keyword script - Mapped objects, Images,and associated files withthis ONE script - Script successfully replayed on Machine A - Checked TC project into a git repository via Git Gui - All files on local repository matches master Machine B - Successfully pulls TC project from master repository - Machine B's local repository matches the files on Machine A's local repository, which matches master - Open the TC proj and ran the Simple TC script. - AUT opens but keyword Keyword script failed With the AUT open on Machine B, I used the Object Spy tool and selected a known mapped button. I selected Highlight in Object Tree and it could not find it. I went directly to the Object Tree viewer and it is blank. If everything I created on Machine A is in the git repository, and Machine B pulled everything from the repository, why is my Object Tree blank on Machine B? What did I do wrong or did I miss a step in pushing my changes to git? Your help on this matter is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. john919Views0likes2Comments