Troubleshooting
Click
Errors
Element was not found
![](/img/dev/low-code/troubleshooting_1.1.png)
xpath not found
![](/img/dev/low-code/troubleshooting_1.4.png)
Click
Issues
Click
is successful, but not on intended element
![](/img/dev/low-code/troubleshooting_1.2.png)
Click
is successful on the right element, but action is not performed
![](/img/dev/low-code/troubleshooting_1.3.png)
Enter
Errors
Element was not found
xpath not found
See xpath not found
.
Enter
Issues
Enter
is successful but not on intended element
See Click
is successful, but not on intended element.
Unable to Enter
on text box
![](/img/dev/low-code/troubleshooting_2.3.png)
Element is entered in the correct text box, but data disappears in the next step
![](/img/dev/low-code/troubleshooting_2.4.png)
Select
Errors
Element was not found
![](/img/dev/low-code/troubleshooting_3.1.png)
xpath not found
See xpath not found
.
Select
Issues
Select
is successful but not on intended element
See Click
is successful, but not on intended element.
Upload
Errors
Unable to upload file
Problem: File is not being uploaded in the Upload field. Cause: The file name or upload method is incorrect. Solution:
- Check if the file was uploaded to Artifact on the Data tab.
- Check if the file is attached to the correct test case.
- Check if the file name includes the extension.
Other Errors
Parsing Error
Problem: Parsing Error
is displayed and the test steps disappear.
Cause: The block is incomplete or incorrect.
Solution:
- Check if the block in the test case includes
End Block
. - Check if the block statement is incorrect.
Variable is not found
Problem: A variable cannot be located in the data file. Cause: Variable names are case sensitive. Solution: Make sure the variable name case is consistent.
Not processed
Problem: A step in the step editor displays a Not processed
error message.
Cause: A data sheet is not attached to the test case.
Solution: Attach a data sheet to the test case.
Failed to create driver
Problem: During test generation or execution, the Failed to create driver
error message is displayed.
Cause: Not enough space in your C: drive.
Solution: Ensure there is enough space in your C: drive.