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One or more shared object repositories?
#1
Solved: 10 Years, 9 Months ago
Cannot understand why the need to have multiple shared object repositories instead just a single shared object repository as the QTP 10 help file discusses.

Wouldn't a single shared object repository make life easier and just have all the web pages for the website within one browser object? Please explain. Thanks!

HP QuickTest Professional User Guide > Working with Test Objects > Understanding the Test Object Model > Understanding Object Repository Types > Deciding Whether to Use Local or Shared Object Repositories
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#2
Solved: 10 Years, 9 Months ago
There is not hard and fast rule that we should have multiple shared object repository. We can have even only one shared repository. This is depends on how your are going to approach the automation.
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