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YMinaev
15 years agoStaff
Hi Robert,
Actually, this problem seems a bit strange. Do you use Name Mapping when you record your test (if you didn't change the default settings in TC, you probably do)? If so, there may be a recognition issue due to the unreliable NM scheme. I recommend that you check what properties the target control is mapped by (see the "Name Mapping Editor" help topic) and exclude properties that can change their values (such as indexes, for example).
Actually, this problem seems a bit strange. Do you use Name Mapping when you record your test (if you didn't change the default settings in TC, you probably do)? If so, there may be a recognition issue due to the unreliable NM scheme. I recommend that you check what properties the target control is mapped by (see the "Name Mapping Editor" help topic) and exclude properties that can change their values (such as indexes, for example).
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