How to Handle Runtime Errors in UFT?
Blog post from testRigor
Runtime errors in Unified Functional Testing (UFT) can be caused by various factors such as object recognition issues, synchronization problems, type mismatches, incorrect script logic, resource limitations, incorrect paths, or unexpected application behavior. Handling these errors effectively involves using conditional statements to check for object existence, implementing wait statements for synchronization, applying On Error Resume Next for type mismatches, validating resource availability, and employing exception handling for unexpected behaviors. Traditional test automation tools like UFT and Selenium have limitations in maintaining scripts, which testRigor addresses with its generative AI capabilities. testRigor simplifies test automation by allowing script creation in plain English, reducing maintenance efforts, and offering advanced element identification through testRigor locators. Additionally, it integrates with various market-leading tools to enhance test management and execution. The emphasis on intelligent automation tools like testRigor highlights the importance of efficient software testing in delivering high-quality products with minimal cost and maintenance.