Automating actions

An action which can be automated belongs to one of three categories: built-in, user-defined or user-scripted.

There are three ways in which an action can be automated:

Action Definition

An action definition is created in a worksheet in the test editor, same as for a test module. The main difference is in its use of arguments. See the example below of the check message action, which performs three main functions:

There are three arguments:

The definition consists of three action lines (with get control property, check value and click) that detail what needs to happen if the check message is used in a test. The argument values, coming from the calling action line, are used in the three action lines by preceding the argument names with a pound key (#).

Notes: 

Once the action has been created, the action line in the worksheet will appear with normal formatting, indicating that the action now exists in the system.


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