get column header coordinates
Retrieve the physical position and size of a specified column header of a table.
Name | Description | Type | Modifier |
---|---|---|---|
window | TA name of the window. | Interface Entity | None |
control | TA name of the table. | Interface Element | None |
column | Column number of the cell. (Column numbers start at 1). | String | None |
left | Variable to receive the returned horizontal position of the left edge of the cell relative to left edge of table (units: pixels). | String | None |
top | Variable to receive the returned vertical position of the top edge of the cell relative to top of table (units: pixels). | String | None |
width | Variable to receive the returned cell width value (units: pixels). | String | None |
height | Variable to receive the returned cell height value (units: pixels). | String | None |
The physical position and size of a specified column header of a table.
This action may be used within the following project items: test modules and user-defined actions.
This action is applicable to the following controls: table, list view, tree table, tree list.
interface
use interface Car Rental
 
window control column left top width height
get column header coordinates view orders orders table 3 l t w h
- All returned values are in units of pixels.
- As a general rule for all actions involving x,y coordinate arguments, the coordinates are specified in pixels relative to the top-left corner of the:
- control, if the action has window and control arguments, and values are specified for both of them.
- window, if the action has a value specified for a window argument, but has no control value specified (whether or not the control argument exists).
- screen, if neither a window nor control value is specified, whether or not such arguments exist.
- Notes:As for TestArchitect 8.4 Update 2, the coordinates are determined in pixels relative to the top-left corner of the working document.
- Restriction:This rule should not be taken to imply that any control or window arguments are optional if their associated actions don’t explicitly state that.
- If the variables in arguments left, top, width and height have not been declared, the action creates them as globals.
- 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.