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Re: Using Automation ID to identify objects
Hi, I apologize for reviving an old thread, but is there a plan to implement this property? We are developping automation for a WPF application, and we are required to use this property. The fact that FindChild is not able to find it will cause us a great deal of headache...4.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Help finding a value in a winformsobject
Hmm Keyword recorded tests are ugly and pretty limited.. Can you use the .Click() method? it should do the job instead of "expand" too. (ie,Aliases.Ax32.wndAxMainFrame.MDIClient.wndContentFrame.AxContainerControl.SalesAndMarketing.Common.Nodes.get_Item(3).Nodes.get_Item(0).Click() Also, you can use the .Refresh() method on the window to reload its object tree.2.3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Help finding a value in a winformsobject
are you sure you are looking at the right place in the object tree for the "Main area" controlls? You included a screenshot of the tree for the left 'sales and marketing' menu, but the arrow in the application's screenshot points for a control in the main area. did you try using the object spy over that control? And if you do mean the 'sales and marketing' controls, you might need to click them first to expand them, only then the object tree will display its children.2.3KViews0likes0Comments