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See how some of the rows in Object Spy have the three dots at the end? You can click on those and drill down farther. Your index will probably show up in one of those.
- lalit_singh3 years agoContributor
Yes;
Values in listbox are getting shown in the object
When I am trying to select the item, it works for the first 3 indexes in list
but then gives in incorrect result
Code================================
childIndex = 7
#half of the width
xPos = ListBox.Child(childIndex).BoundingRectangle[2]//2
# (Screen Top of child - Screen Top of List Box) + Half of the height of child
yPos = (ListBox.Child(childIndex).BoundingRectangle[1] - ListBox.BoundingRectangle[1]) + (ListBox.Child(childIndex).BoundingRectangle[3])//2
ListBox.Click(xPos, yPos)
#***works Partially end****- Marsha_R3 years agoChampion Level 3
If you have the index of the item, then I don't think you need the x,y positions. You can access the object by name, something like
MyObject(2).Click
- lalit_singh3 years agoContributor
Hello Marsha;
I am having older version of test complete , there click() function on index is not available
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