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pcherng
13 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks for the response Robert. However, I am fairly certain that it is finding the right object with just that single property and value because I know for a fact that there are no other objects on this screen with a similar FullName. For instance, in the FullName of the table object displayed in ObjectBrowser I wish to find, there is a part that reads:
["SwingObject"]("JPanel", "active table", 1)
But in the console output FullName, that same part of the FullName reads:
["SwingObject"]("JPanel", "active table", 0)
There is only one object in the entire object browser tree that is a JPanel with caption "active table", so I don't understand why it is even finding another object that has the same class and caption, but different index which doesn't even exist according to the object browser. Is there any way for me to just wildcard the index?
I tried both of your suggestions and I ran into the same problems.
["SwingObject"]("JPanel", "active table", 1)
But in the console output FullName, that same part of the FullName reads:
["SwingObject"]("JPanel", "active table", 0)
There is only one object in the entire object browser tree that is a JPanel with caption "active table", so I don't understand why it is even finding another object that has the same class and caption, but different index which doesn't even exist according to the object browser. Is there any way for me to just wildcard the index?
I tried both of your suggestions and I ran into the same problems.
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