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Duplicate Object Properties

There are situations where you have encountered two objects that are identical to each other with respect to their attributes and values. If you have to deal with one of them as part of your workflow, you need to find some mechanism to differentiate them from each other. This can be achieved by following means:

  • Find out something unique within the hierarchy (either parent or child or sibling)
  • Use numbering/index or location. Location may fail if resolution is changed and Index may fail if there is an additional, similar object that comes in the next version. Entire indexing may require resetting.

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Dynamic Object Properties

Please refer to the Object Identification Failure topic.

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Container Objects

Please refer to the Overview of Object Spy topic.