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AlexeyKolosov
15 years agoStaff
Hi Jennifer,
what is the better way to do it: from the bottom of the object tree or from the top of the object tree?
Start from the top - that's the default way. Even if you start from a low-level object, you will need to map its parent objects first anyway.
For WPF applications, if the UI control has the Name Element, we do not need to use the name mapping.
You can map the object via the unique property just to have the same way of addressing objects in all of your tests. However, you can use both Name Mapping and full names if you want to avoid Name Mapping in some cases.
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