JavaTreeTable Object
Description
A JavaFX TreeTable object.
IMPORTANT
The JavaTreeTable test object is supported only on JavaFX.
Operations
The sections below list the built-in methods and properties that you can use as operations for the JavaTreeTable object.
Note: You can also view a list and descriptions of the JavaTreeTable 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
Activate | Activates a node or row in the tree table. |
ActivateCell | Activates the specified cell in the tree table. |
ActivateColumn | Activates the specified column in the tree table. |
CaptureBitmap | Saves a screen capture of the object as a .png or .bmp image using the specified file name. |
Check | Checks whether the actual value of an item matches the expected value. |
CheckProperty | Checks whether the actual value of the specified object property matches the specified expected value within the specified timeout. |
ChildObjects | Returns the collection of child objects contained within the object. |
Click | Clicks the specified location with the specified mouse button. |
ClickCell | Clicks the specified cell in the tree table. |
Collapse | Collapses a node in an expandable tree table. |
CreateObject | Creates an instance of any Java object within your application. |
DblClick | Double-clicks the specified location with the specified mouse button. |
Deselect | Clears the selection of a node or row in a tree table. |
DeselectColumn | Clears the selection of the specified column in the tree table. |
DeselectColumnsRange | Clears the selection of the specified range of columns in the tree table. |
DeselectRange | Clears the selection of the specified range of nodes in a tree table. |
DeselectRowsRange | Clears the selection of the specified range of rows in the tree table. |
DoubleClickCell | Double-clicks the specified cell in the tree table. |
Drag | Performs a mouse drag from the specified starting cell to the specified ending cell. |
Expand | Expands a node in an expandable tree table. |
ExtendSelect | Selects an additional node or row in the tree table. |
FireEvent | Simulates an event on a test object using one of several pre-defined event constants. |
FireEventEx | Simulates an event on a Java test object, given the ClassName, Event ID, and Event Parameters. |
GetAllROProperties | Returns the collection of properties and current values from the object in the application. |
GetCellData | Returns the data contained in the specified cell. |
GetColumnName | Returns the name of the column with the specified index. |
GetItem | Returns the value of the node or row specified by the index. |
GetROProperty | Returns the current value of the description property from the object in the application. |
GetStatics | Returns the Java object capable of accessing static members (methods and fields) of the specified Java class. |
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. |
Output | Retrieves the current value of an item and stores it in a specified location. |
PressKey | Presses the specified key and modifier in the object. |
RefreshObject | Instructs OpenText Functional Testing to re-identify the object in the application the next time a step refers to this object. |
Select | Selects a node or row in the tree table. |
SelectCell | Selects the specified cell in the tree table. |
SelectCellsRange | Selects the specified range of cells in the tree table. |
SelectColumn | Selects the specified column in the tree table. |
SelectColumnsRange | Selects the specified range of columns in the tree table. |
SelectRange | Selects the specified range of nodes in the tree table. |
SelectRowsRange | Selects the specified range of rows in the tree table. |
SetCellData | Sets the cell contents with the specified data. |
SetTOProperty | Sets the value of the specified description property in the test object description. |
ToString | Returns a string that represents the test object. |
Type | Types the specified text 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
Exist | Checks whether the object currently exists in the open application. |
Object | Accesses the native methods and properties of the object. |
Activate Method
Description
Activates a node or row in the tree table.
Syntax
object.Activate (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item | Required. A Variant. The path of the node or row to activate (double-click) in the tree table. The path is a list of the names (from the first column of the tree table) or index values separated by the separator character specified in the Tree view path separator option in the Java pane of the Options dialog box. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the Activate method to activate the node #1 under the row #3 in the Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").Activate "#3;#1"
ActivateCell Method
Description
Activates the specified cell in the tree table.
Syntax
object.ActivateCell (Row, Column)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Row |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the row containing the cell you want to activate. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Column |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the column containing the cell you want to activate. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the ActivateCell method to activate the cell in row 1, column 3 in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").ActivateCell 1, 3
ActivateColumn Method
Description
Activates the specified column in the tree table.
Syntax
object.ActivateColumn (Column)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Column |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the column you want to activate. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
The following example uses the ActivateColumn method to activate column 2 in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").ActivateColumn 2
'The following example uses the ActivateColumn method to activate the "Employee Names" column header. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").ActivateColumn "employee names"
Click Method
Description
Clicks the specified location with the specified mouse button.
Syntax
object.Click (X, Y, [MouseButton])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
X |
Required. A Variant. The x-coordinate of the click. |
Y |
Required. A Variant. The y-coordinate of the click. |
MouseButton |
Optional. A String value. Indicates whether the click should be performed with the left or right mouse button. Possible values: "LEFT" (default) "RIGHT" Default value = "LEFT" |
Return Type
None.
IMPORTANT
You must enter valid x- and y-coordinates.
Example
'The following example uses the Click method to click in the tree table in the "Periodic" applet at coordinates 503 and 55 'using the left mouse button. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Periodic").Click 503, 55, "LEFT"
ClickCell Method
Description
Clicks the specified cell in the tree table.
Syntax
object.ClickCell (Row, Col, [MouseButton], [Modifier])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Row |
Required. A Variant. The row number or the row header label. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Col |
Required. A Variant. The column number or the column header label. Column numbers begin with 0. |
MouseButton |
Optional. A Variant. Indicates whether the click should be performed with the left or right mouse button. Possible values: "RIGHT" "LEFT" |
Modifier |
Optional. A Variant. The keyboard keys used to perform the operation. Use one of the following values: NONE (default) SHIFT CONTROL CONTROL_SHIFT LOCK ALT |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the ClickCell method to perform a shift-click the cell in row 2 of the Last 'Name column, in the Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Inter-cell spacing:").ClickCell 2, "Last Name", "LEFT", "SHIFT"
Collapse Method
Description
Collapses a node in an expandable tree table.
Syntax
object.Collapse (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the Collapse method to collapse the Jazz sub-node in the Music node in the tree table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").Collapse "Music;Jazz"
CreateObject Method
Description
Creates an instance of any Java object within your application.
Syntax
object.CreateObject (ClassName, ConsArgs)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ClassName |
Required. A String value. The Java class name. |
ConsArgs |
Required. None Any arguments required for the object's constructor. Enter the values in a comma separated list. If no arguments are required for the constructor, you do not need to supply a value for the ConsArgs argument. |
Return Type
A Variant.
Returns an object reference. You can use this reference to access the object's methods and properties, without using the Object property.
IMPORTANT
- The class loader of the Java test object on which the CreateObject method is performed is used to load the class of the newly created Java object.
- We recommend using the CreateObject method on a test object from the same toolkit as the object you want to create. For example, to create a JavaFX object, use the CreateObject method on an existing JavaFX Java test object.
- For more information on the CreateObject method, and additional documentation on standard JDK classes, see the Java documentation.
Example
'The following example uses the CreateObject method to create a rectangle object. Set Rect = JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").CreateObject("javafx.scene.shape.Rectangle", 10, 20)
DblClick Method
Description
Double-clicks the specified location with the specified mouse button.
Syntax
object.DblClick (X, Y, [MouseButton])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
X |
Required. A Variant. The x coordinate of the location on the applet to be clicked. |
Y |
Required. A Variant. The y-coordinate of the location on the applet to be clicked. |
MouseButton |
Optional. A String value. Indicates whether the double-click should be performed with the left or right mouse button. Possible values: "LEFT" (default) "RIGHT" Default value = "LEFT" |
Return Type
None.
IMPORTANT
You must enter valid x- and y-coordinates.
Example
'The following example uses the DblClick method to double-click the Tree Table object at 'coordinates 503 and 55, using the left mouse button. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").DblClick 5, 5, "LEFT"
Deselect Method
Description
Clears the selection of a node or row in a tree table.
Syntax
object.Deselect (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the Deselect method to clear the selection of: "She's So Heavy" from the Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").Deselect "Music;Rock;The Beatles;Abbey Road;She's So Heavy"
DeselectColumn Method
Description
Clears the selection of the specified column in the tree table.
Syntax
object.DeselectColumn (Column)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Column |
Required. A Variant. The column number or the column header label of the column you want to deselect. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the DeselectColumn method to deselect column 2 ("Favorite Color") in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").DeselectColumn "Favorite color"
DeselectColumnsRange Method
Description
Clears the selection of the specified range of columns in the tree table.
Syntax
object.DeselectColumnsRange (StartCol, EndCol)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
StartCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label for the first column in the range of columns you want to deselect. Column numbers begin with 0. |
EndCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label for the last column in the range of columns you want to deselect. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the DeselectColumnsRange method to deselect column 2 ("Favorite Color") through 'column 5 ("Favorite Song") in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").DeselectColumnsRange "Favorite color", "Favorite song"
DeselectRange Method
Description
Clears the selection of the specified range of nodes in a tree table.
Syntax
object.DeselectRange (Item1, Item2)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item1 |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Item2 |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the DeselectRange method to clear the selection of a range of nodes from the Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").DeselectRange "Music;Rock;The Beatles;Abbey Road;You Never Give Me Your Money", "Music;Rock;The Beatles;Abbey Road;Carry That Weight"
DeselectRowsRange Method
Description
Clears the selection of the specified range of rows in the tree table.
Syntax
object.DeselectRowsRange (StartRow, EndRow)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
StartRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the first row in the range of rows you want to deselect. Row numbers begin with 0. |
EndRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the last row in the range of rows you want to deselect. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the DeselectRowsRange method to deselect row 1 through row 3 in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").DeselectRowsRange 1, 3
DoubleClickCell Method
Description
Double-clicks the specified cell in the tree table.
Syntax
object.DoubleClickCell (Row, Col, [MouseButton], [Modifier])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Row |
Required. A Variant. The row number or the row header label. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Col |
Required. A Variant. The column number or the column header label. Column numbers begin with 0. |
MouseButton |
Optional. A Variant. Indicates whether the double-click should be performed with the left or right mouse button. Possible values: "LEFT" (default) "RIGHT" |
Modifier |
Optional. A Variant. The keyboard keys used to perform the operation. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the DoubleClickCell method to double-click the cell in row 4, column 3 in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").DoubleClickCell 4, 3
Drag Method
Description
Performs a mouse drag from the specified starting cell to the specified ending cell.
Syntax
object.Drag (StartRow, StartCol, EndRow, EndCol, [MouseButton], [Modifier])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
StartRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the first row containing the cells you want to drag. Row numbers begin with 0. |
StartCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the first column containing the cells you want to drag. Column numbers begin with 0. |
EndRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the last row containing the cells you want to drag. Row numbers begin with 0. |
EndCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the last column containing the cells you want to drag. Column numbers begin with 0. |
MouseButton |
Optional. A Variant. Indicates whether the click should be performed with the left or right mouse button. Possible values: "LEFT" (default) "RIGHT" |
Modifier |
Optional. A Variant. The keyboard keys used to perform the operation. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the Drag method to drag the mouse from row 1, column 1 to row 4, column 3 in 'Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").Drag 1, 1, 4, 3
Expand Method
Description
Expands a node in an expandable tree table.
Syntax
object.Expand (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the Expand method to expand the Jazz sub-node in the Music node. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").Expand "Music;Jazz"
ExtendSelect Method
Description
Selects an additional node or row in the tree table.
Syntax
object.ExtendSelect (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
IMPORTANT
You can use this method, for example, to simulate using the control button to select multiple, non-consecutive nodes in a tree.
Example
'The following example uses the ExtendSelect method to add the "She's So Heavy" node to the selected nodes. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").ExtendSelect "Music;Rock;The Beatles;Abbey Road;She's So Heavy"
FireEvent Method
Description
Simulates an event on a test object using one of several pre-defined event constants.
Syntax
object.FireEvent (EventType, EventArguments)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
EventType |
Required. A Numeric Value. Possible values: micMouseEnter, micMouseExit, micMouseClick, micMousePress, micMouseRelease, micMouseDrag, micMouseMove, micKeyPress, micKeyRelease, micKeyType, micFocusGain, micFocusLost. Note: The FireEvent method is supported only for java.awt.* components . The events for org.eclipse.swt.widgets.* controls are not supported. |
EventArguments |
Required. None Any parameters of the event's constructor except for the source and EventID. You can pass any Java constant that is used as one of the event’s constructor parameters using its string instead of its value. Enter the values in a comma separated list. If no additional parameters are required, you do not need to supply a value for the EventArguments argument. |
Return Type
None.
IMPORTANT
If the list of pre-defined constants does not cover the event you want to fire, you can use the FireEventEx method to fire any event that has a constructor.
Example
'The following example uses the FireEvent method to fire a MouseClick event on Table Tree. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").FireEvent micMouseClick, 0, "BUTTON1_MASK", 4, 4, 1, "OFF"
FireEventEx Method
Description
Simulates an event on a Java test object, given the ClassName, Event ID, and Event Parameters.
Syntax
object.FireEventEx (ClassName, EventId, EventArguments)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ClassName |
Required. A String value. The name of the Java class representing the event to be activated. |
EventId |
Required. A String value. The event ID number or the final field string that represents the event ID. |
EventArguments |
Required. None Any parameters of the event's constructor except for the source and EventID. You can pass any Java constant that is used as one of the event’s constructor parameters using its string instead of its value. Enter the values in a comma separated list. If no additional parameters are required, you do not need to supply a value for the EventArguments argument. |
Return Type
None.
IMPORTANT
You can use FireEventEx for any Java event.
'The following example uses the FireEventEx method to fire a MouseClick event on Tree Table. JavaWindow("Adding/Deleting Rows in").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").FireEventEx "javafx.scene.input.MouseEvent", "MOUSE_CLICKED", 0, "BUTTON1_MASK", 4, 4, 1, "False"
GetCellData Method
Description
Returns the data contained in the specified cell.
Syntax
object.GetCellData (Row, Column)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Row |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the row containing the cell. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Column |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the column containing the cell. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
A Variant.
Example
'The following example uses the GetCellData method to retrieve the data contained in the cell in row 1, 'column 1. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Inter-cell spacing:").GetCellData 1, 1
GetColumnName Method
Description
Returns the name of the column with the specified index.
Syntax
object.GetColumnName (index)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
index |
Required. A Variant. The index of the column whose name you want to return. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
A Variant.
Example
'The following example uses the GetColumnName method to check the name of the third column in the Inter-cell 'spacing: table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaCheckBox("JTable").Set "ON" If JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Inter-cell spacing:").GetColumnName(3) <> "Favorite Color" Then Reporter.ReportEvent micFail, "Table Check", "3rd column is not Favorite Color" End If
GetItem Method
Description
Returns the value of the node or row specified by the index.
Syntax
object.GetItem (index)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
index |
Required. A Variant. The numeric index of the node or row you want to retrieve. Index values begin with 0. Note: To calculate the index, count only the expanded nodes in the tree. Do not count child nodes of a collapsed parent node. The first root node in the tree is numbered 0. |
Return Type
A Variant.
Example
'The following example uses the GetItem method to retrieve the value of the second node in the tree table. Item = JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").GetItem("1")
GetStatics Method
Description
Returns the Java object capable of accessing static members (methods and fields) of the specified Java class.
Syntax
object.GetStatics (ClassName)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ClassName |
Required. A String value. The Java class name whose static members you want to access. |
Return Type
A Variant.
A reference to a Java object.
IMPORTANT
The class loader of the Java test object on which the GetStatics method is performed is used to load the class specified as a parameter of the GetStatics method.
Example
'The following example uses the GetStatics method to retrieve the value of the 'out field of the java.lang.System class. Set OutStream = JJavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").GetStatics("java.lang.System").out
'The following example uses the GetStatics method to retrieve the object 'through which static members of the java.lang.System class can be accessed. 'It then uses this object to invoke the gc method of the .java.lang.System class, 'which runs the garbage collector on the application. Set SystemStatics = JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").GetStatics("java.lang.System") SystemStatics.gc
'The following example uses the GetStatics method to print the "Hello, World!" string to the standard 'output, by using the static out field of the java.lang.System class. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").GetStatics("java.lang.System").out.println ("Hello, World!")
PressKey Method
Description
Presses the specified key and modifier in the object.
Syntax
object.PressKey (Key, [Modifier])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Key |
Required. A String value. micF1. Presses the F1 key. micF2. Presses the F2 key. micF3. Presses the F3 key. micF4. Presses the F4 key. micF5. Presses the F5 key. micF6. Presses the F6 key. micF7. Presses the F7 key. micF8. Presses the F8 key. micF9. Presses the F9 key. micF10. Presses the F10 key. micF11. Presses the F11 key. micF12. Presses the F12 key. micLeft. Presses the left arrow key. micRight. Presses the right arrow key. micDwn. Presses the down arrow key. micUp. Presses the up arrow key. micTab. Presses the TAB key. micReturn. Presses the RETURN or ENTER key. micBack. Presses the BACK key. micDel. Presses the DELETE key. micHome. Presses the HOME key. micEnd. Presses the END key. micEsc. Presses the ESC key. micPause. Presses the PAUSE key. micPrintScr. Presses the PRINT SCREEN key; supported for JavaFX only. micIns. Presses the INSERT key. |
Modifier |
Optional. A String value. The modifier(s) to use. Supported modifiers: micCtrl micAlt micShift micCtrlAlt micCtrlShift micCtrlShiftAlt micShiftAlt Default value = "" |
Return Type
None.
IMPORTANT
When typing keys during a recording session, OpenText Functional Testing records the PressKey method when one or more hot keys (such as F-keys, Alt, and Ctrl) are used.
It also records the PressKey method for any typed key in a Java object that supports text editing, but does not support the Set method.
Example
'The following example presses the X key on Tree Table JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").PressKey "X", micCtrl
Select Method
Description
Selects a node or row in a tree table.
Syntax
object.Select (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the Select method to select "Hamburger" from the Entrees list in the 'Java Foodlist window. JavaWindow("Foodlist").JavaTreeTable("Entrees").Select "Hamburger"
SelectCell Method
Description
Selects the specified cell in the tree table.
Syntax
object.SelectCell (Row, Column)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Row |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the row containing the cell you want to select. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Column |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the column containing the cell you want to select. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the SelectCell method to select the cell in row 1, column 2 ("Favorite Color") 'in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SelectCell 1, "Favorite color"
SelectCellsRange Method
Description
Selects the specified range of cells in the tree table.
Syntax
object.SelectCellsRange (StartRow, StartCol, EndRow, EndCol)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
StartRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the first row containing the cells you want to select. Row numbers begin with 0. |
StartCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the first column containing the cells you want to select. Column numbers begin with 0. |
EndRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the last row containing the cells you want to select. Row numbers begin with 0. |
EndCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the last column containing the cells you want to select. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the SelectCellsRange method to select the cells in row 1, column 2 ("Favorite Color") 'through row 3, column 5 ("Favorite Song") in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SelectCellsRange 1, "Favorite color", 3, "Favorite song"
SelectColumn Method
Description
Selects the specified column in the tree table.
Syntax
object.SelectColumn (Column)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Column |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the column you want to select. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the SelectColumn method to select column 2 ("Favorite color") in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SelectColumn "Favorite color"
SelectColumnsRange Method
Description
Selects the specified range of columns in the tree table.
Syntax
object.SelectColumnsRange (StartCol, EndCol)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
StartCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the first column in the range of columns you want to select. Column numbers begin with 0. |
EndCol |
Required. A Variant. The column number or column header label of the last column in the range of columns you want to select. Column numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the SelectColumnsRange method to select column 2 ("Favorite Color") through column '5 ("Favorite Song") in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SelectColumnsRange "Favorite color", "Favorite song"
SelectRange Method
Description
Selects the specified range of nodes in a tree table.
Syntax
object.SelectRange (Item1, Item2)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Item1 |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Item2 |
Required. A Variant. Default separator value = semi-colon (;). Specify index values in the format "#N" where N is the numeric value. Index values begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the SelectRange method to select a range of nodes in the tree table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SelectRange "Music;Rock;The Beatles;Abbey Road;You Never Give Me Your Money", "Music;Rock;The Beatles;Abbey Road;Carry That Weight"
SelectRowsRange Method
Description
Selects the specified range of rows in the tree table.
Syntax
object.SelectRowsRange (StartRow, EndRow)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
StartRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the first row in the range of rows you want to select. Row numbers begin with 0. |
EndRow |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the last row in the range of rows you want to select. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the SelectRowsRange method to select row 1 through row 3 in Tree Table. JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SelectRowsRange 1, 3
SetCellData Method
Description
Sets the cell contents with the specified data.
Syntax
object.SetCellData (Row, Column, data)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Row |
Required. A Variant. The row number or row header label of the row containing the cell in which you want to insert data. Row numbers begin with 0. |
Column |
Required. A Variant. Indicates the column number or the column header label of the column containing the cell in which you want to insert data. Column numbers begin with 0. |
data |
Required. A String value. The data to be inserted in the specified cell. |
Return Type
None.
Example
'The following example uses the SetCellData method to set the cell contents in row 2, column 4 of Tree Table 'to "2 passengers". JavaWindow("Demo").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SetCellData 2, 4, "2 passengers"
Type Method
Description
Types the specified text in the object.
Syntax
object.Type (Text)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Text |
Required. A String value. For additional supported keyboard presses, see PressKey method. |
Return Type
None.
IMPORTANT
This method is not recorded. (Keyboard operations are recorded using the Set or PressKey methods.) The Type method is useful for entering a combination of text and keyboard modifiers. You concatenate text strings and keyboard modifiers using the ampersand (&) symbol. For example, you can enter: Type "Hello World" & micCtrl & "S"
To add this method to your test, use the Step Generator or enter it manually in the Keyword View or Editor. For more information, see the OpenText Functional Testing User Guide.
Note: 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.
Example
'The following example enables the Edit box inside the first 'cell of the Tree Table, uses Type method to type ABCD, and the 'DELETE key to delete the specified text from the edit box JavaWindow("Hello World").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").SelectCell 0, 0 JavaWindow("Hello World").JavaTreeTable("Tree Table").ClickCell 0, 0 JavaWindow("Hello World").JavaEdit("FirstName").Type "ABCD" JavaWindow("Hello World").JavaEdit("FirstName").SetSelection 0,1,0,4 JavaWindow("Hello World").JavaEdit("FirstName").Type micDel
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