Configure Value Area (Checkpoint Properties Dialog Box) - Table/Database Checkpoints
Relevant for: GUI tests and scripted GUI components
For a table checkpoint (in the Table Content Tab) and a database checkpoint, this area displays three tabs:
Note: For a table checkpoint, the Properties tab also displays the Configure Value area, For details, see Configure Value Area.
Important information |
When more than one cell is selected (highlighted) in the grid area, the options in the Expected Data tab are unavailable. |
User interface elements are described below:
UI Elements |
Description |
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Selected cell |
Indicates the table name and the row and column numbers of the selected cell. |
Configure value |
Enables you to set the expected value of the cell as a constant or parameter. For details on modifying values, see Configure Value Area. |
Constant Value Options/Parameter Options. Opens the Constant Value Options or Parameter Options dialog boxes to edit the value for a constant value, or select a different parameter type or modify the parameter settings for a parameter value. When editing a constant value, you can define string or complex value as a regular expression. |
Important information |
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User interface elements are described below:
Option |
Description |
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Verification type |
Specifies how cell contents are compared:
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Exact match |
(Default) Checks that the exact text, and no other text, is displayed in the cell. Clear this check box if you want to check that a value is displayed in a cell as part of the contents of the cell. Available only when String Content is selected as the Verification type. |
Ignore space |
(Default) Ignores spaces in the captured content when performing the check. The presence or absence of spaces does not affect the outcome of the check. Available only when String Content is selected as the Verification type. |
Match case |
Conducts a case sensitive search. Available only when String Content is selected as the Verification type. |
Min / Max |
Specifies the numeric range against which the content of the cell is compared. The range values can be any real number. Available only when Numeric Range is selected as the Verification type. |
Important information |
The settings in this tab apply to all cells marked for verification. |
User interface elements are described below:
Identify columns |
Specifies the location of the column (in your actual table) containing the cell(s) to which you want to compare the expected data.
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Identify rows |
Specifies the location of the row (in your actual table) containing the cell(s) to which you want to compare the expected data.
Note: A key symbol is displayed in the header of selected key columns. |
Use value match criteria to identify data in the key column |
Instructs UFT One to use the verification type settings from the Settings tab as the criteria for identifying data in the key column. Enabled only when you select to identify rows By selected key column(s). |
Return to the Checkpoint Properties Dialog box topic.