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Smart identification
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Solved: 10 Years, 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago
What is smart identification? Can you please let me know some real time scenarios where it is used and what are it disadvantages
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#2
Solved: 10 Years, 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago
Hi,

Refer to QTP user guide, It will solve your query.

Regards,
Sankalp
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Solved: 10 Years, 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago
If the usual object identification process fails , QTP triggers Smart Identification , which is more flexible mechanism for identifying objects provided it is enabled in Object Identification settings. Smart Identification uses two categories of properties 1) Base Filter Properties & 2) Optional Filter Properties. Base Filter Properties. It contains the most fundamental properties of a particular test object class; those whose values cannot be changed without changing the essence of the original object. Optional Filter Properties. Other properties that can help identify objects. Quick Test "forgets" the learned test object description and creates a new object candidate list containing the objects that match all of the properties defined in the Base Filter Properties list. QTP the Uses Base Filter Property to reduce the Object Candidate list. The idea is to narrow down only one object matching the some or all of the saved description properties. If smart identification is invoked during a test run ,in the test results tree a warning message is generated indicating smart identification was invoked and a smart identification step is inserted.
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