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sbkeenan
14 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hi
Sorry for the delay in responding...
I have tried the AutoHideInfo property, as suggested. This does activate the hidden panel as you suggested, but, unlike a real user who is using the system, once the panel is finished with, I cannot close it. When a user points at or clicks on the initial option to display the hidden panel, they can complete the options within it. Then, when the resultant report is loaded, the panel is automatically hidden. With the property value set to False, I cannot even close the panel manually (it usually closes automatically when a user clicks off it.)
I tried to find further details on the AutoHideInfo property on the DevXpress Web site, but it doesn't seem to be documented, nor is it visible to TestComplete when using the Object Spy. Does this mean that there are other properties that may be available for use that I am not yet aware of?
I passed details of the property to our developers, who, again, were unable to find out anything about it - they use Visual Studio.
Any further assistance would be much appreciated.
Regards
Stephen.
Sorry for the delay in responding...
I have tried the AutoHideInfo property, as suggested. This does activate the hidden panel as you suggested, but, unlike a real user who is using the system, once the panel is finished with, I cannot close it. When a user points at or clicks on the initial option to display the hidden panel, they can complete the options within it. Then, when the resultant report is loaded, the panel is automatically hidden. With the property value set to False, I cannot even close the panel manually (it usually closes automatically when a user clicks off it.)
I tried to find further details on the AutoHideInfo property on the DevXpress Web site, but it doesn't seem to be documented, nor is it visible to TestComplete when using the Object Spy. Does this mean that there are other properties that may be available for use that I am not yet aware of?
I passed details of the property to our developers, who, again, were unable to find out anything about it - they use Visual Studio.
Any further assistance would be much appreciated.
Regards
Stephen.