You can set the recognition property for screens, fields
and characters to increase the flexibility of your script when defining
a screen. Each object has a set of recognition properties, which are
typically established during recording. To find an object in the application-under-test
during playback, HCL OneTest™
UI compares
the object in the application with recognition properties in the test
object map. Each property of a test object has an associated recognition
weight value, which is a number from 0 to 100. HCL OneTest™
UI uses
the weight value for each recognition property to determine the importance
of the property.
Table 1 describes the default recognition properties and
weights for windows.
Table 1. Default recognition properties for
screens
Property |
Weight |
Field Count |
40 |
Non-static Field Count |
40 |
First Field Starting Location |
20 |
First Field Length |
20 |
First Field Text |
20 |
Last Field Starting Location |
20 |
Last Field Length |
20 |
Last Field Text |
20 |
Text |
0 |
Table 2 describes recognition properties and weights
for fields.
Table 2. Default recognition properties for fields
Property |
Weight |
Starting Column |
30 |
Starting Row |
40 |
Length |
30 |
Text |
30 |
Table 3 describes recognition properties and weights
for characters.
Table 3. Default recognition properties for characters
Property |
Weight |
Starting column |
40 |
Starting Row |
60 |
Position |
60 |
Character |
60 |