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Test Object Mapping for Unidentified or Custom ClassesIf your application has a button that cannot be identified, this button is learned as a generic WinObject

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True

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It is an image-based identification ability to recognize objects in your application based on what they look like, instead of using properties that are part of their design

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Insight

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In the UFT for GUI testing test directory structure, onlyScriptmts file is useful that contains the call to the actions and the number of iterations on which the action must iterate

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True

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Provides a wizard that guides you through the process of defining a recovery scenario, which includes a definition of an unexpected event and the operations necessary to recover the run session

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Recovery Scenarios Manager

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When you insert a call to a copy of an action into a test, the original action is copied in its entirety, including checkpoints, parameterization, the corresponding action tab in the Data pane, plus any defined action parameters

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Calls to copies of actions

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This feature enables you to view the native properties and operations of any object in an open application, test object hierarchy, identification properties and operations of the test object that UFT for GUI Testing uses to represent that object

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This enables you to record operations on objects that UFT for GUI Testing recognizes based on their appearance, instead of their native properties This can be useful if you are recording on an application whose technology is not supported by UFT for GUI Testing, or on an application running on an emulator or a remote computer

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