Breaking down an object in RanorexSpy

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Breaking down an object in RanorexSpy

Post by afredrick » Fri Mar 14, 2014 9:49 pm

Hello,

I have an application that uses information that is embedded into a cell in a table. The issue that I am having is that the Spy is unable to read all the information within the cell. I just want to figure out if it is possible. If not, I know of a way around it, but would like to use the validation based on what I see. I have a snapshot of the object in question.

I have Ranorex version 4.1.4.16685.
I run on Windows 8, but I have had the same issues in previous Operating Systems
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Re: Breaking down an object in RanorexSpy

Post by Support Team » Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:39 pm

Hello afredrick,

Please add the table in question to the GDI capturing list as described here
If you are still not able recognize the elements within the row-element it’s due to a missing accessibility implementation of the control.

I may ask if you share your workaround to us?

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Re: Breaking down an object in RanorexSpy

Post by afredrick » Mon Mar 17, 2014 3:14 pm

Hey Robert,

I gave that a shot, it still does not recognize the information within the cell.

The work around I have is just to use the SQL database and get the information I need which works fine, I just wanted to see if there was a way to use Ranorex to capture the information on the screen.

Thanks,
Tony

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Re: Breaking down an object in RanorexSpy

Post by Support Team » Tue Mar 18, 2014 2:20 pm

Hello afredrick,

That’s a pity.
Thank you very much for the information.

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