Hi Sankalp,
Thanks a lot for your response. Wanted to ask if I can work around without using the name property because the text (webelement) is different in every scenario. for eg: question_1_id is the html id for webelement "what is your name" in scenario 1 and " country residing in" in scenario 2. Also I found that there is a source index native property that is unique for every webelement that share the same html id. Is there a way to use that property to identify the object using DP? Please let me know if you have some examples.Thanks again!
Regards
Manisha
Thanks a lot for your response. Wanted to ask if I can work around without using the name property because the text (webelement) is different in every scenario. for eg: question_1_id is the html id for webelement "what is your name" in scenario 1 and " country residing in" in scenario 2. Also I found that there is a source index native property that is unique for every webelement that share the same html id. Is there a way to use that property to identify the object using DP? Please let me know if you have some examples.Thanks again!
Regards
Manisha