Its possible. You can use any of the three: Visual Relational identifiers
(QTP 11 only), DOM nodes or XPath (QTP 11 only).
On May 9, 2012 2:35 PM, "iRahulSingh" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> My situation is I've to get an object from my web application which
> doesn;t have any unique properties ( literally NO Unique properties )
> but can be found out using another object which can be identified
> uniquely.
> Now my reuqirement is i can identify an object which has unique
> properties so can i somehow get any handle for this object ( with no
> unique properties ) which is a sibling of other object.
>
> PS : i can;t use Visual identification to add the object as i've to
> add the first object using DP only .
>
> Any possibility guyz ??
>
>
> Cheers ...
>
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