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  • Create DP objects manually or import UFT objects from a Test Shared Repository (*.tsr file).

  • Update the DP objects in Qualitia Automation Studio when necessary.

Refer to Working with DP Objects the below sections for detailed instructions.

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  • For UFT objects stored in a Test Shared Repository (tsr), specify the path to the tsr file to map the repository with Qualitia Automation Studio.

  • Use UFT objects from the mapped repository in your test cases.

Refer to Working with OR Objects the below section for detailed instructions.

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  1. Login to QAS - Client.

  2. Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.

  3. In far right of the toolkit, click the Objects icon.

    1. You can view the Object Repository with existing objects in a Desktop Project, sorted alphabetically.

  4. If you are landing on this screen for the first time, you can see the option to Import Objects.

  5. In the bottom section, click Descriptive Programming node.

  6. Double click the object you want to edit.

  7. Doble clicking an object opens the Object Details view.

  8. Click Edit (pencil) icon to enable edit mode.

  9. Make necessary changes.

  10. Click Save to update; otherwise, click Discard.

  11. While adding new objects, you have two options:

    1. To create a parent object, click Add Object at same level.

    2. To create a child object, find the parent object under which you want to add the child.

    3. Click Add Contained Object button.

      1. Follow the same process for adding an Object (9.b).

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  1. Login to QAS - Client.

  2. Access Develop from left navigation to view Test Explorer screen.

  3. In far right of the toolkit, click Objects icon.

    1. You can view Object Repository with existing objects in a Desktop Project, sorted alphabetically.

  4. If you are landing on this page for the first time, you are presented the option to Import Objects.

  5. From the bottom screen, click Descriptive Programming node.

  6. Double click the object you want to edit.

  7. By double clicking the object, you can view the Object Details.

  8. Click Delete (Bin) icon to enable edit mode.

  9. You are then prompted to confirm the delete action.

  10. Click Delete to proceed. Otherwise, click Discard.

💡 Golden Nuggets: Best Practices for Desktop Object Management

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