set native property

Set a new value for a specified native property of a control.
NameDescriptionTypeModifier
window

TA name of the window.

Interface EntityNone
control

TA name of the control.

Interface ElementNone
property

Native property of the control.

StringNone
value

The new value to set (See for allowable values).

StringNone
None
This action may be used within the following project items: test modules and user-defined actions.
This action is applicable to the following controls: button, check box, checklist, clock, combo box, datetime, frame, label, list box, list view, menu, password, picture box, progress bar, radio button, rating bar, richtext, scroll bar, separator, spin, status bar, tab control, table, text box, toggle button, toolbar, trackbar, tree view, window and calendar.
                                
                                    	setting	value		
setting	color format	RGB		
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	window	control	property	value
set native property	main	button test	Background	220, 20, 60
                                
                            
  • Although TestArchitect provides access to native properties, you should use it very carefully. Because accessing native properties can perform critical or unsafe operations in the AUT that may change the AUT's current state.
  • property argument: You can find native properties in the Native Properties tab of the Interface Viewer.
  • value argument: Supported property value types are as follows:
    1. Primitive data types:
      • byte
      • short
      • integer
      • long
      • float
      • double
      • boolean
      • char
      • string
    2. Datetime: Follows the date format, specified in the date format built-in setting.
    3. Color: Follows the color formatting code, specified in the color format built-in setting.
      Remember: 
      If you use the Hex color formatting code for the value argument, insert a back slash ( \ ) before the value entered. For example: \#FFFFFF.
  • This action supports the <ignore> modifier. If the string <ignore> is present as the value of any of the arguments, or any argument contains an expression that evaluates to <ignore>, the action is skipped during execution.

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