Hi,
I keep getting the following type of warning messages in my Ranorex scripts.
Item 'Transmax_Test1Repository.frmMain.ContainerPnlCallDetails.txtDetails' could be found using its absolute path, but not by using the repository structure. Please make sure that all of its parent folders have unique paths. (You can also try to disable caching for the parent folders of this item.)
How can I get this to resolve to finding the textbox using the Repository and not the absolute path?
Warning messages
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Re: Warning messages
Hi,
Repository rooted folder paths not unique
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Tobias
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Therefore please have a look at folksinging forum post:bsing wrote:How can I get this to resolve to finding the textbox using the Repository and not the absolute path?
Repository rooted folder paths not unique
Regards,
Tobias
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Re: Warning messages
"folksinging forum post"?Support Team wrote: Therefore please have a look at folksinging forum post:
Repository rooted folder paths not unique
Regards,
Tobias
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Re: Warning messages
Hi Ciege,
that was a real bad but of course real funny typo
folksinging -> following
sounds like this link is very gifted in music...
Regards,
Tobias
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that was a real bad but of course real funny typo
folksinging -> following
sounds like this link is very gifted in music...
Regards,
Tobias
Ranorex Support Team
Re: Warning messages
thanks guys. After deleting simple folder where all my components of interest were, and then adding them back using Ranorex Spy, recreating the simple folder and then moving them into it ... the messages have dissappeared.