OraclePicklist Object
Description
An Oracle picklist control.
IMPORTANT
You must enable the DEVELOPER_NAME attribute.
Operations
The sections below list the built-in methods and properties that you can use as operations for the OraclePicklist object.
Note: You can also view a list and descriptions of the OraclePickList 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
Properties
Exist | Checks whether the object currently exists in the open application. |
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Click Method
Description
Clicks the specified location with the specified mouse button.
Syntax
object.Click ([x], [y], [BUTTON])
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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x |
Optional. An integer value. The x-coordinate of the click. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. Default = micNoCoordinate (center of the object). Default value = -1
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y |
Optional. An integer value.
The y-coordinate of the click. Note that the specified coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the object. Default = micNoCoordinate (center of the object).
Tip: You can enter micNoCoordinate for the x and y argument values if you want to enter a value for the button argument without specifying x- and y- coordinates for the click. micNoCoordinate indicates the center of the object. Default value = -1
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BUTTON |
Optional. A predefined constant or number. The mouse button used to click the object. Default value = micLeftBtn
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Return Type
None.
Example
Click a Specified Button on a Form (VBScript) 'The following example uses the Click method to click the "Attribute Groups" button in
'the "Master Item" form.
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTable("ORG_ASSIGN").EnterField 2, "Assigned", True
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleButton("Attribute Groups").Click
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabRegion("Work In Process").OracleList("Type").Select "Push"
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").Save
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").CloseForm
Click a Text Field at a Specified Coordinate (VBScript) 'The following example uses the Click method to perform a left mouse-button click at
'coordinates (5,5) inside the "Item" text field.
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Range").OpenDialog
OracleListOfValues("Range").Select "Specific item"
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Specific Item").SetFocus
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").Enter "NO"
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").CaptureBitmap "c:\temp\capture.bmp", True
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").Check CheckPoint("Engineering Bills")
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").InvokeSoftkey "NEXT FIELD"
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Click 5, 5, 0
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Enter "AT23808"
If (OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").GetROProperty("Value") = "AT23808") Then
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Enter "AT23809"
End If
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Output CheckPoint("Item")
Deselect Method
Description
Clears the specified item from the list.
Syntax
object.Deselect (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Item |
Required. A Variant.
The name of the item. The item value (with quotes) or numeric index (without quotes) can denote the item. The first item in a list is numbered 1.
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Return Type
None.
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InvokeSoftkey Method
Description
Invokes the specified Oracle softkey.
Syntax
object.InvokeSoftkey (Softkey)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Softkey |
Required. A String value.
The softkey function to perform. You can view the functions available in a specific form by pressing Ctrl+K in an Oracle Applications session. Softkey functions are not case sensitive. The following functions can be specified: NEXT FIELD | CLEAR RECORD | DISPLAY ERROR | PREVIOUS FIELD | DELETE RECORD | PRINT | CLEAR FIELD | DUPLICATE RECORD | COUNT QUERY | UP | INSERT RECORD | UPDATE RECORD | DOWN | NEXT SET OF RECORDS | FUNCTION 0 | SCROLL UP | NEXT RECORD | FUNCTION 1 | SCROLL DOWN | PREVIOUS RECORD | FUNCTION 2 | EDIT | CLEAR BLOCK | FUNCTION 3 | RETURN | BLOCK MENU | FUNCTION 4 | LIST OF VALUES | NEXT BLOCK | FUNCTION 5 | HELP | PREVIOUS BLOCK | FUNCTION 6 | EXIT | DUPLICATE FIELD | FUNCTION 7 | SHOW KEYS | CLEAR FORM | FUNCTION 8 | COMMIT | ENTER QUERY | FUNCTION 9 | NEXT PRIMARY KEY | EXECUTE QUERY | LIST TAB PAGES |
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Return Type
None.
Example
Close a Tree (VBScript) 'The following example uses the InvokeSoftkey method to close the "Navigator" tree.
OracleFormWindow("Navigator").OracleTree("Navigator").Check CheckPoint("Navigator")
Reporter.ReportEvent micDone, "OracleTree CheckPoint", "Indicates if all captured properties are correct. "
OracleFormWindow("Navigator").OracleTree("Navigator").Select "Personal Shortcuts"
OracleFormWindow("Navigator").OracleTree("Navigator").Expand "Public Shortcuts"
OracleFormWindow("Navigator").OracleTree("Navigator").Collapse "Profiles"
OracleFormWindow("Navigator").OracleTree("Navigator").InvokeSoftkey "EXIT"
OracleNavigator("OracleNavigator").SelectMenu "File->Switch Responsibility..."
Exit a Specified Form After Modifying a Text Field (VBScript) 'The following example uses the InvokeSoftkey method to exit the "Item Costs_2" form
'after modifying the value in the "Rate or Amount" field.
OracleFormWindow("Item Costs_2").OracleTabbedRegion("Cost Information").OracleTextField("Rate or Amount").Enter "100"
OracleNavigator("OracleNavigator").SelectMenu "File->Save"
OracleStatusLine("OracleStatusLine").Check CheckPoint("OracleStatusLine")
OracleFormWindow("Item Costs_2").OracleTabbedRegion("Cost Information").OracleTextField("Rate or Amount").InvokeSoftkey "EXIT"
Move to the Next Field in a Flexfield Window (VBScript) 'The following example uses the InvokeSoftkey method to move to the next field in the
'"Parameters" flexfield window.
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Range").OpenDialog
OracleListOfValues("Range").Select "Specific item"
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Specific Item").SetFocus
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").Enter "NO"
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").CaptureBitmap "c:\temp\capture.bmp", True
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").Check CheckPoint("Engineering Bills")
OracleFlexWindow("Parameters").OracleTextField("Engineering Bills").InvokeSoftkey "NEXT FIELD"
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Click 5, 5, 0
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Enter "AT23808"
If (OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").GetROProperty("Value") = "AT23808") Then
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Enter "AT23809"
End If
OracleFlexWindow("System Items").OracleTextField("Item").Output CheckPoint("Item")
Clear All the Fields in the Table (VBScript) 'The following example uses the InvokeSoftkey method to clear all the fields in the
'"HEADERS_SUMMARY" table.
OracleNavigator("OracleNavigator").SelectFunction "Cash Forecasting:Forecasts"
OracleFormWindow("Find Cash Forecasts").OracleButton("Find").Click
OracleFormWindow("Cash Forecasts").OracleTable("HEADERS_SUMMARY").SetFocus 1, "Template Name"
OracleFormWindow("Cash Forecasts").OracleTable("HEADERS_SUMMARY").InvokeSoftkey "CLEAR BLOCK"
Close a Form (VBScript) 'The following example uses the InvokeSoftkey method to close the "Service Request" form.
OracleFormWindow("Service Request").InvokeSoftkey ("EXIT")
If OracleNotification("Forms").Exist Then
OracleNotification("Forms").Choose ("Yes")
End If
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Select Method
Description
Selects the specified item from the list.
Syntax
object.Select (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Item |
Required. A Variant. The name of the item. The item value (with quotes) or numeric index (without quotes) can denote the item. The first item in a list is numbered 1.
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Return Type
None.
Example
Select an Item in the List (VBScript) 'The following example uses the Select method to select the "Make" item in the
'"Make or Buy" list and enter text in a field, then select the second item in
'the "Method" list and enter text in another field.
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("General Planning").OracleList("Make or Buy").Select "Make"
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("General Planning").OracleTextField("Carrying").Enter "10"
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("General Planning").OracleList("Method").Select 2
OracleNotification("Error").ChooseDefault
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("General Planning").OracleTextField("Percent").Enter "15"
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SelectPopupMenu Method
Description
Invoke context menu and select the specified menu option.
Syntax
object.SelectPopupMenu (Path)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Path |
Required. A String value. The path of the menu to open.
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Return Type
None.
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VerifySelected Method
Description
Performs a checkpoint to verify whether the specified item is selected.
Syntax
object.VerifySelected (Item)
Arguments
Parameter | Description |
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Item |
Required. A Variant. The name of the item. The item value (with quotes) or numeric index (without quotes) can denote the item. The first item in a list is numbered 1.
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Return Type
A Boolean value.
Example
Check Whether a Specified Item is Selected in a List (VBScript) 'The following example uses the VerifySelected method to check whether the "Push" item
'is selected in the "Type" list.
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("Lead Times").OracleTextField("Lead Time Lot Size").Enter "1 "
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("Work In Process").OracleCheckbox("Build in WIP").Select
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("Work In Process").OracleList("Type").VerifySelected "Push"
OracleFormWindow("Master Item").OracleTabbedRegion("Work In Process").OracleTextField("Subinventory").Enter "11"
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