Thank you Prakash for your reply. On Wednesday, 1 January 2014 01:07:09 UTC+5:30, Prakash Maurya wrote: > > Hi Sushil, > > Below logic (in mentioned order) is used by QTP to uniquely identify an > object in AUT: > > 1st: QTP first use all the Mandatory Properties to uniquely identify an > object in AUT. > 2nd: If more than one object with specified mandatory properties are > found, than QTP use the defined Assertive properties to uniquely identify > the object > 3rd: If QTP is still not able to uniquely identify the object, than QTP > will use SI (Smart Identification) to uniquely identify the object. > 4th: If Smart Identification is Turned OFF, than QTP will use "mandatory > and assertive properties" along with 'ordinal identifiers" to uniquely > identify the object. > > Thanks & Regards, > Prakash Maurya > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > On Tuesday, 31 December 2013 22:10:55 UTC+5:30, Sushil Kumar wrote: >> >> how does qtp identify objects- means what squence it follows 1. Mandatory >> and assistive properties then ordinal idetifier and then smart >> identification. >> >> OR >> 2. . Mandatory and assistive properties then smart identification and >> then ordinal idetifier. >> >> and if we have not enabled the smart identification what it will use? >> >> Can anyone explain in detail?? >> >> >> >> >>
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