![]() ![]() ![]() I will try to research if someone has same issue but if you have quick answer then much better. I have no issue with enter key using "" giving me error see below. I am sending keys like ENTER and TAB in the mainframe screen. One more quick question maybe you can give me a very quick answer. I also had helped from Support and are able to resolved it same approached as you provided. Hi Marylin - double check the position the Write stage is trying to write to, in case you're 'missing the target' and trying to write into a location where there is no field.įor some reason I am not able to spy the inner window but the outer-whole window so resizing the grid as you shown was followed. The role of an Inbound Expert can provide you with the: Knowledge of guest service fundamentals and experience supporting a guest first culture across the store. Did the Highlight and that's the correct spot. At Target, we believe in our team members having meaningful experiences that help them build and develop skills for a career. Target element spied on the right position. Note that it's possible to resize the grid by dragging the bottom right corner - you may want to nudge the grid a little to get it to sit nicely over all the text. Below you can see the grid isn't perfectly on 'Username', but's probably enough to see that it's row 10. The grid doesn't have to be perfect, because all it's really is doing is showing you the rows and columns occupied by the text on the screen. Once you've done that, the grid cells should sit fairly neatly over the text, with each character occupying its own cell. You need to spy the 'inner' window of the application, not the outer main window, so that the top left of the grid is where the green line is here below, rather than where the red is. Looking at the screenshot, I'm wondering if the grid itself is misplaced, and that's throwing everything off. Subject: The target presentation space is protected or inhibited ![]()
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