does toolbar button exist
Return a Boolean value to indicate whether a specified button on a toolbar exists.
Name | Description | Type | Modifier |
---|---|---|---|
window | TA name of the window. | Interface Entity | None |
control | TA name of the toolbar control. | Interface Element | None |
button | Button, as identified by its caption or index value. | String | None |
variable | (Optional) Variable to receive the returned Boolean value. Possible returned values:
| String | None |
A Boolean value to indicate whether a specified button on a toolbar exists.
This action may be used within the following project items: test modules and user-defined actions.
This action is applicable to the following controls: toolbar.
Example - Case 1: Use text value
interface
use interface Music Library
 
window control button variable
does toolbar button exist library toolbar About boolean
Example - Case 2: Use numerical index value
window control button variable
does toolbar button exist library toolbar 2 bool1
does toolbar button exist library toolbar 4 bool2
- button argument:
The button may be specified by either of two means: the caption text, or its numerical index (Indexes are one-based. That is, numbering begins at 1).
Restriction:Using numerical index values is not supported for Oracle Forms and Microsoft UI Automation (UIA).- Enclose a numerical text string in quotation marks to differentiate it from a numerical index value. For example, if a text value of an item in a control has a value of
12
, you should reference that item by passing12
surrounded by quotation marks (that is,"12"
) instead of the numerical12
. Passing the numerical12
is treated as a reference to an item with an index of 12, rather than an item holding a text string value of12
.
- variable argument:
- If the variable in argument variable has not been declared, the action creates it as a global.
- If the variable argument is left empty, TestArchitect supplies a global variable with the name _result.
- 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.