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We can share our IBM Sterling WMS, OMS knowledge on the basis of Configuration, Process Flows, Database Extension, RF Customization, UI Customization, HTML, Javascript, AJAX, Stylesheet, Interview questions, technical questions etc.. Selenium Automation in Sterling WMS using Java code and Python code. React JS and Development code snippets, FAQ and Solutions etc
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This blog feels more like a hands-on learning path than just a write-up, which is really helpful. It starts from the basics of setting up Selenium with Python and slowly moves into real IBM Sterling automation scenarios like shipment confirmation, inventory updates, alert handling, and even things like sending emails. I like how practical the flow is because you can actually see how each step builds on the previous one. It’s a good example of how python automation can be learned and applied in real enterprise systems through small, clear, and incremental use cases rather than jumping into complex scripts directly.
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