aranta.chatterjee
New Member
Hi Everyone,
I created a process which uses 4-5 BOs. One of the BOs has a navigate stage which simply clicks a button (a web element/button on a website which is open in Chrome). The navigate stage used to click the button just fine. Yesterday, for some odd reason the process started to fail because the Navigate stage executes (does not throw a runtime exception) but does not click the button anymore so the rest of the process flow fails due to this. When I looked into the BO action which has this Navigate stage, the Application Modeler highlights the spied element and can find it. The Navigate stage just does not click this button anymore.
Has anyone encountered this issue before? How can this be fixed (I will use Global Send Keys to send tab key presses to the website to find the button and click it as of now) and how can we ensure that web elements that could be clicked earlier when the solution was designed, can always reliably be clicked in future as well after the process runs in the production environment?
TIA!
I created a process which uses 4-5 BOs. One of the BOs has a navigate stage which simply clicks a button (a web element/button on a website which is open in Chrome). The navigate stage used to click the button just fine. Yesterday, for some odd reason the process started to fail because the Navigate stage executes (does not throw a runtime exception) but does not click the button anymore so the rest of the process flow fails due to this. When I looked into the BO action which has this Navigate stage, the Application Modeler highlights the spied element and can find it. The Navigate stage just does not click this button anymore.
Has anyone encountered this issue before? How can this be fixed (I will use Global Send Keys to send tab key presses to the website to find the button and click it as of now) and how can we ensure that web elements that could be clicked earlier when the solution was designed, can always reliably be clicked in future as well after the process runs in the production environment?
TIA!