Can not iterate in a WinTable
I have recorder a WinTable I want to check some rows value with my test value. Since new rows added everyday, row index value is dynamic and I need fo find it. I need to iterate all rows in order to get correct row I want to check values for. However I can not iterate for all rows in the table yet.
#region Variable Declarations
WinTable uIG1Table = this.UIProMANAGEWindow.UIMouldOperationWindow.UIG1Window.UIG1Table;
#endregion
Assert.AreEqual(this.OperationListTableControl1ExpectedValues.UIG1TableControlType, uIG1Table.ControlType.ToString());
When I have the row index I can correct row using GetRow
WinRow dataGridrow = uIG1Table.GetRow(1);
MessageBox.Show(dataGridrow.RowIndex.ToString());
When I do not have row index I need to iterate however I can not loop for all rows, code never goes in foreach loop.
UITestControlCollection rows = uIG1Table.Rows;
foreach (WinRow row in uIG1Table.Rows)
{
MessageBox.Show(row.RowIndex.ToString());
foreach (WinCell cell in row.Cells)
{
MessageBox.Show(cell.Value);
}
I also tried to apoproach rows as an array but didnt work
// MessageBox.Show(rows[5].RowIndex.ToString());
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I have recorder a WinTable I want to check some rows value with my test value. Since new rows added everyday, row index value is dynamic and I need fo find it. I need to iterate all rows in order to get correct row I want to check values for. However I can not iterate for all rows in the table yet.
#region Variable Declarations
WinTable uIG1Table = this.UIProMANAGEWindow.UIMouldOperationWindow.UIG1Window.UIG1Table;
#endregion
Assert.AreEqual(this.OperationListTableControl1ExpectedValues.UIG1TableControlType, uIG1Table.ControlType.ToString());
When I have the row index I can correct row using GetRow
WinRow dataGridrow = uIG1Table.GetRow(1);
MessageBox.Show(dataGridrow.RowIndex.ToString());
When I do not have row index I need to iterate however I can not loop for all rows, code never goes in foreach loop.
UITestControlCollection rows = uIG1Table.Rows;
foreach (WinRow row in uIG1Table.Rows)
{
MessageBox.Show(row.RowIndex.ToString());
foreach (WinCell cell in row.Cells)
{
MessageBox.Show(cell.Value);
}
I also tried to apoproach rows as an array but didnt work
// MessageBox.Show(rows[5].RowIndex.ToString());
coded-ui-tests
This question and answer might help. It's about a WPF application, but the ´GetChildren()´ method should also be accessible for winforms controls. The answer describes how to iterate over a control and recursively return all the children of the given parent. You might want to adjust the code a bit to suit your needs.
– PixelPlex
Jan 16 at 10:10
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I have recorder a WinTable I want to check some rows value with my test value. Since new rows added everyday, row index value is dynamic and I need fo find it. I need to iterate all rows in order to get correct row I want to check values for. However I can not iterate for all rows in the table yet.
#region Variable Declarations
WinTable uIG1Table = this.UIProMANAGEWindow.UIMouldOperationWindow.UIG1Window.UIG1Table;
#endregion
Assert.AreEqual(this.OperationListTableControl1ExpectedValues.UIG1TableControlType, uIG1Table.ControlType.ToString());
When I have the row index I can correct row using GetRow
WinRow dataGridrow = uIG1Table.GetRow(1);
MessageBox.Show(dataGridrow.RowIndex.ToString());
When I do not have row index I need to iterate however I can not loop for all rows, code never goes in foreach loop.
UITestControlCollection rows = uIG1Table.Rows;
foreach (WinRow row in uIG1Table.Rows)
{
MessageBox.Show(row.RowIndex.ToString());
foreach (WinCell cell in row.Cells)
{
MessageBox.Show(cell.Value);
}
I also tried to apoproach rows as an array but didnt work
// MessageBox.Show(rows[5].RowIndex.ToString());
coded-ui-tests
I have recorder a WinTable I want to check some rows value with my test value. Since new rows added everyday, row index value is dynamic and I need fo find it. I need to iterate all rows in order to get correct row I want to check values for. However I can not iterate for all rows in the table yet.
#region Variable Declarations
WinTable uIG1Table = this.UIProMANAGEWindow.UIMouldOperationWindow.UIG1Window.UIG1Table;
#endregion
Assert.AreEqual(this.OperationListTableControl1ExpectedValues.UIG1TableControlType, uIG1Table.ControlType.ToString());
When I have the row index I can correct row using GetRow
WinRow dataGridrow = uIG1Table.GetRow(1);
MessageBox.Show(dataGridrow.RowIndex.ToString());
When I do not have row index I need to iterate however I can not loop for all rows, code never goes in foreach loop.
UITestControlCollection rows = uIG1Table.Rows;
foreach (WinRow row in uIG1Table.Rows)
{
MessageBox.Show(row.RowIndex.ToString());
foreach (WinCell cell in row.Cells)
{
MessageBox.Show(cell.Value);
}
I also tried to apoproach rows as an array but didnt work
// MessageBox.Show(rows[5].RowIndex.ToString());
coded-ui-tests
coded-ui-tests
asked Jan 16 at 7:48
Rasim AvciRasim Avci
318
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This question and answer might help. It's about a WPF application, but the ´GetChildren()´ method should also be accessible for winforms controls. The answer describes how to iterate over a control and recursively return all the children of the given parent. You might want to adjust the code a bit to suit your needs.
– PixelPlex
Jan 16 at 10:10
add a comment |
This question and answer might help. It's about a WPF application, but the ´GetChildren()´ method should also be accessible for winforms controls. The answer describes how to iterate over a control and recursively return all the children of the given parent. You might want to adjust the code a bit to suit your needs.
– PixelPlex
Jan 16 at 10:10
This question and answer might help. It's about a WPF application, but the ´GetChildren()´ method should also be accessible for winforms controls. The answer describes how to iterate over a control and recursively return all the children of the given parent. You might want to adjust the code a bit to suit your needs.
– PixelPlex
Jan 16 at 10:10
This question and answer might help. It's about a WPF application, but the ´GetChildren()´ method should also be accessible for winforms controls. The answer describes how to iterate over a control and recursively return all the children of the given parent. You might want to adjust the code a bit to suit your needs.
– PixelPlex
Jan 16 at 10:10
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It will not go in the for loop if there are zero rows in the "rows" collection.
So you should check the row count for the collection.
You can definitely iterate over the WinTable
by taking its children.
UitestcontrolCollection rows = WinTable.GetChildren()
and then putting this in for loop.
But, if there is another control in between Table and rows, then you need to check the hierarchy.
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It will not go in the for loop if there are zero rows in the "rows" collection.
So you should check the row count for the collection.
You can definitely iterate over the WinTable
by taking its children.
UitestcontrolCollection rows = WinTable.GetChildren()
and then putting this in for loop.
But, if there is another control in between Table and rows, then you need to check the hierarchy.
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It will not go in the for loop if there are zero rows in the "rows" collection.
So you should check the row count for the collection.
You can definitely iterate over the WinTable
by taking its children.
UitestcontrolCollection rows = WinTable.GetChildren()
and then putting this in for loop.
But, if there is another control in between Table and rows, then you need to check the hierarchy.
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It will not go in the for loop if there are zero rows in the "rows" collection.
So you should check the row count for the collection.
You can definitely iterate over the WinTable
by taking its children.
UitestcontrolCollection rows = WinTable.GetChildren()
and then putting this in for loop.
But, if there is another control in between Table and rows, then you need to check the hierarchy.
It will not go in the for loop if there are zero rows in the "rows" collection.
So you should check the row count for the collection.
You can definitely iterate over the WinTable
by taking its children.
UitestcontrolCollection rows = WinTable.GetChildren()
and then putting this in for loop.
But, if there is another control in between Table and rows, then you need to check the hierarchy.
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This question and answer might help. It's about a WPF application, but the ´GetChildren()´ method should also be accessible for winforms controls. The answer describes how to iterate over a control and recursively return all the children of the given parent. You might want to adjust the code a bit to suit your needs.
– PixelPlex
Jan 16 at 10:10