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- Gone2TheDogs4 years agoOccasional Contributor
So, I found that if the Telerik Gridview's Cell is editable, I had to double-click on the cell to put it in edit mode, then I was able to get the nValue. If the Gridview Cell was read-only, the cell was 'NEVER' highlighted by the object identifier, but that I could use the checkpoint - Extra properties - nValue - and put in the row column location. This method doesn't work with an editable cell because the nValue property doesn't exist. I thought that was odd. I know I'm new to TestComplete (been programming for 30 years though), and might be missing something.
- Marsha_R4 years agoChampion Level 3
TestComplete just reads the properties that are there. That seems to be a choice that Telerik made in their design. You might check their documentation to confirm.
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