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Mithi25
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Topic: WinRunner Questions and Answers Part-5 Posted: 12Aug2009 at 10:48pm |
Winrunner Question 42: What is the name of custom class in WinRunner and what methods it applies on the custom objects?
What is the name of custom class in WinRunner and what methods it
applies on the custom objects?
WinRunner learns custom class objects under the generic “object” class. WinRunner records operations on custom objects using obj_ statements. Winrunner Question 43: In a situation when obligatory and optional both the properties cannot uniquely identify an object what method WinRunner applies?
In a situation when obligatory and optional both the properties
cannot uniquely identify an object what method WinRunner applies?
In cases where the obligatory and optional properties do not uniquely identify an object, WinRunner uses a selector to differentiate between them. Two types of selectors are available:
Winrunner Question 44: What is the purpose of different record methods 1) Record 2) Pass up 3) As Object 4) Ignore.
Winrunner Question 45: How do you find out which is the start up file in WinRunner?
How do you find out which is the start up file in WinRunner?
The test script name in the Startup Test box in the Environment tab in the General Options dialog box is the start up file in WinRunner. Winrunner Question 46: What are the virtual objects and how do you learn them?
What are the virtual objects and how do you learn them?
To define a virtual object using the Virtual Object wizard:
Winrunner Question 47: What are the two modes of recording?
What are the two modes of recording?
There are 2 modes of recording in WinRunner
Winrunner Question 48: What is a checkpoint and what are different types of checkpoints?
Checkpoints allow you to compare the current behavior of the application
being tested to its behavior in an earlier version.
You can add four types of checkpoints to your test scripts:
Winrunner Question 49: What are data driven tests?
When you test your application, you may want to check how it performs
the same operations with multiple sets of data. You can create a
data-driven test with a loop that runs ten times: each time the loop
runs, it is driven by a different set of data. In order for WinRunner to
use data to drive the test, you must link the data to the test script
which it drives. This is called parameterizing your test. The data is
stored in a data table. You can perform these operations manually, or
you can use the DataDriver Wizard to parameterize your test and store
the data in a data table.
Winrunner Question 50: What are the synchronization points?
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