Copying an Object to the Local Object Repository
If
you want to modify an object stored in a shared object repository, you
can modify it using the Object Repository Manager, or you can modify it
locally using the Object Repository window. If
you modify it using the Object Repository Manager, the changes you make
will be reflected in all components that use the shared object
repository. If you make a local copy of the object and modify it in the
Object Repository window, the changes you make will affect only the
component in which you make the change. If you later modify the same
object in the shared object repository, your changes will not affect
the local copy of the object in your component. In
addition, during a run session, QuickTest will use the object in the
local object repository because when an component uses an object
contained in both local and shared repositories, QuickTest always
searches for and uses objects in the local object repository before
using objects in a shared object repository. When copying an object to the local object repository, consider the following: To copy an object to the local object repository: - In
the Object Repository window, select an object from a shared object
repository that you want to copy to the local object repository.
Objects in a shared object repository are colored gray. You can select
more than one object to copy, as long as the selected objects have the
same parent objects.
- Choose Object > Copy to Local or right-click the object(s) and choose Copy to Local. The object(s) (and parent objects) are copied to the local object repository and are made editable.
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