Hello how are you?
Well, I have the following problem.
The software I'm testing with ranorex, when filling in input A (field limit 3 characters), it automatically jumps to input B.
In ranorex, the generated script should just be:
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{NumPad0}{NumPad1}{NumPad3}
However, due to what I mentioned earlier, it ends up generating an unnecessary fifth action that interferes with the test sequence at the time of the actual execution.
The wrong script looks like this:
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{NumPad0}{NumPad1}{NumPad3}
{return down}
My question is, is there a way to bypass this extra capture ({Return down}) that literally wasn't made by me, but by the software I'm testing?
IGNORE {RETURN KEYDOWN}
IGNORE {RETURN KEYDOWN}
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Re: IGNORE {RETURN KEYDOWN}
Hi,
After each recording session, you can (and you always should) review all recorded steps and eventually modify them. So in your case, simply remove the redundant step {return down} and replace {NumPad3 down} {NumPad3 up} with the simple {NumPad3}. Hope this helps?
Recording is a great helper, but not something one should 100% rely on
After each recording session, you can (and you always should) review all recorded steps and eventually modify them. So in your case, simply remove the redundant step {return down} and replace {NumPad3 down} {NumPad3 up} with the simple {NumPad3}. Hope this helps?
Recording is a great helper, but not something one should 100% rely on
Pavel Kudrys
Ranorex explorer at Descartes Systems
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Re: IGNORE {RETURN KEYDOWN}
Thanks for the reply and tips Odklizec, extremely grateful.
I thought there would be some way to stop a certain key recording, but that's ok. Grateful!
I thought there would be some way to stop a certain key recording, but that's ok. Grateful!