How do you handle dynamic control properties in TOSCA XScan?
Handling dynamic control properties in TOSCA XScan requires understanding how TOSCA identifies UI elements during automation. When controls change frequently such as dynamic IDs, text, or positions—you should rely on steering parameters, stable attributes, and uniquely identifying properties instead of volatile ones. Use the Identify by Anchor approach, where a stable parent control helps detect dynamic children. Additionally, apply wildcards, regular expressions, or buffer values to manage changing attributes effectively. Enrolling in a TOSCA Certification Course can help you master these concepts with hands-on examples, making it easier to build robust and resilient automation.
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