If QTP cannot find any object that matches the description, or if it finds more than one object that matches, QuickTest may use the ___________________ mechanism to identify the object.

  1. Ordinal Identifier

  2. Index Identifier

  3. Smart Identification

  4. Assistive Identification


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to have knowledge of basic concepts of QTP.

The answer is:

C. Smart Identification

When QTP cannot find any object that matches the description or finds more than one object that matches, it uses Smart Identification mechanism to identify the object. Smart Identification is a powerful test object recognition mechanism provided by QTP, which uses properties that are not usually used by QTP to identify the object. It defines two types of properties, Base Filter Properties and Optional Filter Properties, to identify an object. If an object is not identified using the mandatory properties, it uses the optional properties to identify the object. If the object is still not identified, it uses the smart identification mechanism to identify the object.

Options A and B are incorrect as there is no such mechanism in QTP as Ordinal and Index Identifier.

Option D is incorrect as Assistive Identification is not a mechanism provided by QTP.

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