Lokesh,

I can suggest one solution to your problem even developers will not
helpful.
Try to manage all of your object properties in a single place
(repository), that may be a XML, EXCEL, or in ruby file itself.

1. Try to track most frequently changed properties in your script.
2. Use regular expressions where ever it is necessary
3. Don’t hard code object properties in the script. Instead of it,
just call the properties from outer world
4. Try to use  :index property if some objects are every time
changing.

These following practices will surely help you. If you need further
help managing object properties in a single place, let me know.

Regards
Siva Phaneendra Krapa
Virtusa.

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