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Hi Carlos,
You may try using the HTML Table checkpoint from here. However, I guess that you will need to create your own comparison function that will iterate through all cells in the table, get their values via the contentText property, and compare with the stored ones.
Let us know if you need any assistance with this.
- carlos_aguileraOccasional ContributorHi Tanya,
I have installed the suggested extension of "HTML Table checkpoint" but I do not have any progress on it. Note that:
- I'm using Test Complete 10.10.752.7
- I'm using Chrome V 34.0.1847.116 m
And that this script extension supports the following versions of TestComplete and web browsers:
- TestComplete ver. 7.52 and 8.0
- Internet Explorer ver. 7 and 8, Firefox ver. 3.5 and 3.6
After following all of the steps explainned in the webpage you provided to me:
- I do not see any new checkpoint Item in the TollBar.
- If I use the "Table Checkpoint", it still doesn´t work.
What do you suggest? Thanks.
Regards, - carlos_aguileraOccasional ContributorHi,
Please, cauld I have an answer? Thanks in advance.
Regards, - carlos_aguileraOccasional ContributorHi,
Please, could I have an answer??? Thanks.
Regards, - carlos_aguileraOccasional ContributorHi,
Please, could I have an answer??? Thanks.
Regards, - Hi Carlos,
After installing the extension, you should see it on TestComplete's Tools toolbar:
This extension is quite obsolete - it may not suit all your needs. Thus, you will need to consider creating your own comparison function.