- QTP Tutorial
- QTP - Home
- QTP - Introduction
- QTP - Test Automation
- QTP - Environment Setup
- QTP - Record and Play Back
- QTP - Object Repository
- QTP - Actions
- QTP - DataTables
- QTP - Checkpoints
- QTP - Synchronization
- QTP - Smart Identification
- QTP - Debugging
- QTP - Error Handling
- QTP - Recovery Scenarios
- QTP - Environment Variables
- QTP - Library Files
- QTP - Test Results
- QTP - GUI Objects
- QTP - Virtual Objects
- QTP - Accessing Databases
- QTP - Working with XML
- QTP - Descriptive Programming
- QTP - Automation Object Model
- QTP - Frameworks
- QTP - Designing a Framework
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Object Repository is a collection of object and properties with which QTP will be able to recognize the objects and act on it. When a user records a test, the objects and its properties are captured by default. Without understanding objects and its properties, QTP will NOT be able to play back the scripts.
Click on each one of the following topics to know more about Object Repository and its associated features.
Sr.No. | Topic & Description |
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1 | Object Spy and its Features To understand the usage of object spy and its associated functionalities. |
2 | Working with Object Repository Adding, editing, deleting objects from an Object Repository and its associated functionalities. |
3 | Types of Object Repository Deals with shared Object and local Object Repository and their context with respect to scripting. |
4 | User-defined Objects Deals with the circ*mstances to use the User-Defined Objects. |
5 | Object Repository in XML Deals with converting OR's to XML and using the object Repository as XML. |
6 | Comparing and Merging OR Operations such as Compare OR', Merge OR's to effectively work with Object Repository. |
7 | Ordinal Identifiers Circ*mstances where the ordinal identifiers are used and its advantages. |
8 | Child Objects Using Child Objects for effective scripting |
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