Advanced Consolidated Exercise
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17-12-19 10:18 AM
I am doing BP Advanced consolidation Exercise.
In the initial stage just wanted to know,"Is it really necessary to have 3 different Objects for one process?I have debugged the objects but process uses 2 different BP Objects to Launch and login.I am able to attach "BP- Basic Action Object" but when process moves to "BP-Login Object"it again detaches or opens up new Log In window.
I am thinking to club all 3 objects together to mitigate this issue but "Solution document is asking for 3 different Objects".
Please help if someone doing "BP- ACE-Create Quotes".
Regards
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Gaurav Dhiman
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01-08-23 03:25 PM
Hi! I'm doing this ACE right now and I'm having the same problem. Could you tell me how did you fix it?
Thank you.
Ana Amantea.
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Ana Afonso
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02-08-23 01:39 PM
Hi Ana,
Shame nobody posted a reply originally but there is not benefit to doing this. Learning how to use multiple objects when interacting with an application is an important topic to make sure you understand and comprehend how objects connect to an application.
When using multiple objects with one application the lesson to learn here is that you need to be able to control how the objects attach to an application. Each object will have its own attach status so the log in object will have its own different attach status. There is a reason this is one of the scenarios in the ACE to complete, refactoring the entire solution to collate objects into one is not the answer. In that scenario you are asked basically to use the attach functions to connect the object to the running application to be able to do other actions afterwards like wait/read/navigate etc.
regards
Dexter
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Dexter Whelan
Senior Developer/Mentor
SAS
Europe/London
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