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hello all welcome to my channel so today I am going to talk about the testing G common error that everybody received when executing their first script so of the time we receive this error even the configuration are proper XML doesnamp;#39;t have any error your code doesnamp;#39;t have any here still we get this error so Iamp;#39;m going to talk about how to resolve it and what is there so error that is I am talking about is notice from nothing was run so basically here in my typescript there are no fancy step I am just opening the browser connecting it to the facebook.com but still whenever Iamp;#39;m executing the script Iamp;#39;m getting this error so how to resolve it first of all we need to see where exactly our alternate test annotation is provided it should not be provided at the class level okay and to execute any of the test script we have to provide add a replace annotation this is a must-have so now here when I am not um putting accurate test or notation at glass level