what is the difference between object rpository and object
spy in QTP?
Answer Posted / sadna
OBJECT SPY: Using the Object Spy pointing hand mechanism,
you can view the supported properties and methods of any
object in an open application. As you move the pointing
hand over the objects in the application, their details are
displayed in the Object Spy. These details may include the
test object's hierarchy tree, its properties and values,
and the methods associated with the object. For methods,
the syntax is also displayed. In most environments, you can
choose to view the test object properties and methods or
the run-time (native) properties and methods.
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