SAPNWBCTabStrip Object
Description
A tab strip control in SAP NWBC Desktop.
IMPORTANT
The SAPNWBCTabStrip test object class extends the WpfTabStrip test object class and inherits many of its operations and description properties.
Operations
The sections below list the built-in methods and properties that you can use as operations for the SAPNWBCTabStrip object.
Note: You can also view a list and descriptions of the SAPNWBCTabStrip description properties, for use in object repository descriptions, programmatic descriptions, checkpoint and output value steps, and as argument values for the GetTOProperty and GetROProperty methods.
Methods
CaptureBitmap | Saves a screen capture of the object as a .png or .bmp image, depending on the specified file extension. |
Check | Checks whether the actual value of an item matches the expected value. |
CheckProperty | Checks whether the specified object property achieves the specified value within the specified timeout. |
ChildObjects | Returns the collection of child objects contained within the object. |
Click | Clicks the object. |
DblClick | Double-clicks the object. |
Drag | Performs the 'drag' part of a drag-and-drop operation. |
DragItem | Performs the 'drag' part of a drag and drop operation. |
Drop | Performs the 'drop' part of a drag-and-drop operation. |
DropOnItem | Performs the 'drop' part of a drag and drop operation. |
GetAllROProperties | Returns the collection of properties and current values from the object in the application. |
GetContent | Returns all of the tabs in the tab strip. |
GetItem | Returns the value of the tab specified by the index. |
GetItemsCount | Returns the number of tabs in the tab strip. |
GetROProperty | Returns the current value of the specified description property from the object in the application. |
GetSelection | Returns the selected tab in the tab strip. |
GetTOProperties | Returns the collection of properties and values used to identify the object. |
GetTOProperty | Returns the value of the specified description property from the test object description. |
Highlight | Highlights the object in the application. |
GetVisibleText | Returns the text from the specified area. |
MakeVisible | Scrolls the object into view if it is not visible in the parent window. |
MouseMove | Moves the mouse pointer to the designated position over the object. |
RefreshObject | Instructs UFT One to re-identify the object in the application the next time a step refers to this object. |
Select | Selects a tab from the tab strip. |
SetTOProperty | Sets the value of the specified description property in the test object description. |
ShowContextMenu | Displays the control's context menu. |
ToString | Returns a string that represents the current test object. |
Type | Types the specified string in the object. |
WaitProperty | Waits until the specified object property achieves the specified value or exceeds the specified timeout before continuing to the next step. |
Properties
AutomationElement | Accesses the native methods and properties of the AutomationElement object for the corresponding user interface object. |
AutomationPattern | The object that provides access to the specified Control Pattern for the run-time object. |
Exist | Checks whether the object currently exists in the open application. |
Object | Accesses the native methods and properties of the user interface object. |
SupportedPatterns | Returns all of the currently supported patterns of the object. |
Click Method
Description
Clicks the object.
Syntax
object.Click [X], [Y], [BUTTON]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
X |
Optional. A Variant. The x-coordinate of the click. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. |
Y |
Optional. A Variant. The y-coordinate of the click. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Tip: You can enter micNoCoordinate (-9999) for the x and y argument values if you want to enter a value for theBUTTON argumentwithout specifying x- and y- coordinates for the click. micNoCoordinate indicates the center of the object. |
BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button used to click the object. Default value = micLeftBtn |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example clicks the docTabControl0 tab strip control. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Click
DblClick Method
Description
Double-clicks the object.
Syntax
object.DblClick X, Y, [BUTTON]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
X |
Required. A Variant. The x-coordinate of the double-click. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. |
Y |
Required. A Variant. The y-coordinate of the click. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. The default value is the center of the object. Tip: You can enter micNoCoordinate (-9999) for the x and y argument values if you want to enter a value for theBUTTON argumentwithout specifying x- and y- coordinates for the click. micNoCoordinate indicates the center of the object. |
BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button used to double-click the object. Default value = micLeftBtn |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example double-clicks the docTabControl0 tab strip. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").DblClick
Drag Method
Description
Performs the 'drag' part of a drag-and-drop operation.
Syntax
object.Drag [X], [Y], [BUTTON]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
X |
Optional. A Variant. The x-coordinate within the window from which the object is dragged. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. |
Y |
Optional. A Variant. The y-coordinate within the window from which the object is dragged. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. |
BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button used to drag the object. Default value = micLeftBtn |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example uses the Drag and Drop methods to move a SAPNWBCTabStrip object. SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Drag 4, 8 SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Drop 24, 8
DragItem Method
Description
Performs the 'drag' part of a drag and drop operation.
Syntax
object.DragItem Item
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item |
Required. A Variant. The control tab to drag. The tab name (with quotes) or numeric index (without quotes) can denote the item. The first tab in a tabstrip is numbered 0. |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example uses the DragItem method to drag the "TabStrip0Doc1 item from the "docTabControl0" tab strip. 'It then uses the DropOnItem method to drop the "TabStrip0Doc1" item onto the "TabStrip1Doc2" item in the "docTabControl1" tab strip. SAPNWBCShellWindow("AUT").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").DragItem "TabStrip0Doc1" SAPNWBCShellWindow("AUT").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl1").DropOnItem "TabStrip1Doc2"
Drop Method
Description
Performs the 'drop' part of a drag-and-drop operation.
Syntax
object.Drop [X], [Y], [BUTTON]
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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X |
Optional. A Variant. The x-coordinate of the object onto which the object is dropped. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. |
Y |
Optional. A Variant. The y-coordinate of the object onto which the object is dropped. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. |
BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button that is released to drop the object. Default value = micLeftBtn |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example uses the Drag and Drop methods to move a SAPNWBCTabStrip object. SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Drag 4, 8 SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Drop 24, 8
DropOnItem Method
Description
Performs the 'drop' part of a drag and drop operation.
Syntax
object.DropOnItem TargetItem
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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TargetItem |
Required. A Variant. The tab on which to drop the dragged tab. The tab name (with quotes) or numeric index (without quotes) can denote the item. The first tab in a tabstrip is numbered 0. |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example uses the DragItem method to drag the "TabStrip0Doc1 item from the "docTabControl0" tab strip. 'It then uses the DropOnItem method to drop the "TabStrip0Doc1" item onto the "TabStrip1Doc2" item in the "docTabControl1" tab strip. SAPNWBCShellWindow("AUT").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").DragItem "TabStrip0Doc1" SAPNWBCShellWindow("AUT").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl1").DropOnItem "TabStrip1Doc2"
GetContent Method
Description
Returns all of the tabs in the tab strip.
Syntax
object.GetContent
Return Type
A String value.
The returned string contains all of the tabs in the tab strips separated by VBScript line feed characters.
Example
'The following example uses the GetContent method to return the tab items in the ''docTabControl0' object. content = SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetContent
GetItem Method
Description
Returns the value of the tab specified by the index.
Syntax
object.GetItem (Index)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Index |
Required. A Variant. Numeric index of the tab. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
A String value.
Example
'The following example checks whether the item within a tab strip with index 0 is 'currently selected, and if not selects it by name. itemName = SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetItem(0) SelectedItem = SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetSelection If (SelectedItem <> itemName) Then SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Select itemName End If
GetItemsCount Method
Description
Returns the number of tabs in the tab strip.
Syntax
object.GetItemsCount
Return Type
A long integer value.
Example
'The following example selects the last tab in a tab strip control. tabsCnt = SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetItemsCount SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Select tabsCnt - 1
GetSelection Method
Description
Returns the selected tab in the tab strip.
Syntax
object.GetSelection
Return Type
A String value.
The returned string contains all of the selected tabs in the tab strip separated by VBScript line feed characters.
Example
'The following example checks whether the item within a tab strip with index 0 is 'currently selected, and if not selects it by name. itemName = SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetItem(0) SelectedItem = SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetSelection If (SelectedItem <> itemName) Then SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Select itemName End If
GetVisibleText Method
Description
Returns the text from the specified area.
Syntax
object.GetVisibleText ([Left], [Top], [Right], [Bottom])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Left |
Optional. An integer value. The left coordinate of the search area within the object's window. Default value = 0 |
Top |
Optional. An integer value. The top coordinate of the search area within the object's window. Default value = 0 |
Right |
Optional. An integer value. The right coordinate of the search area within the object's window. Default value = 0 |
Bottom |
Optional. An integer value. The bottom coordinate of the search area within the object's window. Note: If the Left, Top, Right, and Bottom arguments are not specified, the method returns all of the text within the visible part of the specified object Default value = 0 |
Return Type
A String value.
IMPORTANT
The text to capture must be visible in the application window when the step runs.
The area is defined by pairs of coordinates that designate two opposite corners of a rectangle.
Note:
The GetVisibleText method may behave differently in different run sessions depending on the operating system version you are using, service packs you have installed, other installed toolkits, or the APIs used in your application. Therefore, when possible, it is highly recommended to use the GetROProperty method or the Object property to retrieve the value of the text (or equivalent) property from an object in your application instead of using the GetVisibleText method.
Example
'The following example retrieves the text found in an SAPNWBCTabStrip object. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetVisibleText
MakeVisible Method
Description
Scrolls the object into view if it is not visible in the parent window.
Syntax
object.MakeVisible
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example makes the docTabControl0 tab strip visible in an application. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").MakeVisible
MouseMove Method
Description
Moves the mouse pointer to the designated position over the object.
Syntax
object.MouseMove X, Y
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
X |
Required. A Variant. The x-coordinate of the mouse pointer, relative to the upper left corner of the object. |
Y |
Required. A Variant. The y-coordinate of the mouse pointer, relative to the upper left corner of the object. |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example uses the MouseMove method to move the mouse pointer to the top 'left corner of the docTabControl0 edit box object. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").MouseMove 0,0
Select Method
Description
Selects a tab from the tab strip.
Syntax
object.Select Item
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item |
Required. A Variant. The tab to select from the tabstrip. The tab name (with quotes) or numeric index (without quotes) can denote the item. The first tab in a tabstrip is numbered 0. |
Return Type
None
Example
'The following example selects the last tab in a SAPNWBCTabStrip control. tabsCnt = SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").GetItemsCount SAPNWBCShellWindow("SimpleStyles").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").Select tabsCnt - 1
ShowContextMenu Method
Description
Displays the control's context menu.
Syntax
object.ShowContextMenu
Return Type
None
Example
'The Following example uses the AutomationElement property to obtain the ClassName 'of the UI control related to the SAPNWBCTabStrip test object. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").AutomationElement.Current.ClassName
Type Method
Description
Types the specified string in the object.
Syntax
object.Type KeyboardInput
Arguments
Return Type
None
IMPORTANT
Although the Type method is supported for most objects, if you enter a Type statement for an object in which a user cannot enter text, the method has no visual effect.
AutomationElement Property
Description
Accesses the native methods and properties of the AutomationElement object for the corresponding user interface object.
Syntax
object.AutomationElement
Value Type
An Object.
Property type
Read-only property
IMPORTANT
The AutomationElement property returns an object that represents a SAP NWBC Desktop Automation element. The returned object provides access to the common methods and properties specific to the element's control type.
You can use the Automation Pattern property to access the properties and methods provided by UI Automation for a specific instance of a Control Pattern of the element's control type.
You can use the Object property to access the properties and methods of SAPNWBC user interface objects.
Example
'The following example uses the AutomationElement property to obtain the ClassName 'of the UI control related to the test object. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").AutomationElement.Current.ClassName
AutomationPattern Property
Description
The object that provides access to the specified Control Pattern for the run-time object.
Syntax
object.AutomationPattern (NameOrIndex)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
NameOrIndex |
Required. A Variant. The name or index of the Automation Pattern to access. When specifying the index, the first item in the list of supported patterns is numbered 0. |
Value Type
An Object.
Property type
Read-only property
IMPORTANT
The AutomationPattern property returns an object the provides access to a specific instance of a ControlPattern.
Tip: Use the SupportedPatterns Property to access a list of the currently supported patterns for the object.
You can use the AutomationElement property to access the common methods and properties provided by UI Automation that are specific to the element's control type.
You can use the Object property to access the properties and methods of SAPNWBC user interface objects.
Example
'The following example uses the AutomationPattern property to click the tab strip object. SAPNWBCShellWindow("Index").SAPNWBCTabStrip("docTabControl0").AutomationPattern("Click").Click
SupportedPatterns Property
Description
Returns all of the currently supported patterns of the object.
Syntax
object.SupportedPatterns
Value Type
A String value.
Property type
Read-only property
IMPORTANT
A control may not always support the same set of control patterns. For example, a multiline edit box supports vertical scrolling only if the number of lines it contains exceeds its viewable area. Scrolling is disabled when enough text is removed so that scrolling is not required.
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