How to scan dynamic web elements in TOSCA?
To scan dynamic web elements in TOSCA, use the TOSCA XScan feature and enable dynamic identification by leveraging buffered values, wildcards, or regular expressions in the module's properties. This allows TOSCA to recognize elements that change frequently, such as dynamic IDs or session-based values. Also, make sure to validate the element using the ScratchBook before committing it to your test case. Understanding how TOSCA handles dynamic content is crucial for creating stable, reusable tests. If you're evaluating tools, it's helpful to compare functionality with Tricentis TOSCA Pricing to ensure you're getting robust value for advanced automation needs.
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