In a test, you have to record both in Context Sensitive and Analog modes. What is the default recording mode that WinRunner uses? Which language does WinRunner use to create these steps in a script? In which file does WinRunner store user actions on the application under test captured during recording?ĭuring recording, WinRunner “listens” to the actions a user performs on the application (and to the response from the server) and creates a log of these steps.
Which function can you include in your script to ensure that windows and objects are in the same locations as when the test was recorded? The script keeps failing on the window where the Analog recording is played back. What are these steps? (Select four.)Ī test script contains both Context Sensitive and Analog recording. The process for building a functional WinRunner script goes through four steps. obj_wait_info(“Insert Done…”,”label”,”Insert Done…”,10) Which synchronization statement is automatically generated during recording?Ĭ. If you were to incorporate this time difference in a script, which WinRunner feature would you use so that the script runs successfully despite the difference in time for the main menu window to appear? At 9 AM it takes approximately 15 seconds for the main menu window to appear after login. At 8 AM an employee logs in successfully and it takes about 5 seconds for the main menu window to appear. Which method should you use to synchronize the application after logging in? How do you specify a 15-second timeout in the global timeout settings?