Answer Posted / Robin Chaudhary
In OpenSpan, a 'Path' refers to the sequence of steps that an application goes through while performing a specific task. On the other hand, the 'Target Path' is a particular instance of a path that is selected for automation. The Target Path represents the specific object or action within the application that OpenSpan will interact with.
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