You can create a character verification point to test the
properties of a certain character in your application. The character
is a part of a host text field (ECLField). The character can be in
any host text field that is identified by the Functional Test. When you record the
verification point, a baseline of the character is created. Every
time you play back the script, the character is compared to check
if any changes have occurred. This helps in identifying any mismatch
in character.
Procedure
- Log in and interact with the host while creating a host
connection script. For more information on creating a host connection
script, see the related topics.
- When you are in the window in which you want to perform
a test on an individual character, click the Verification
Point and Action Wizard
icon in the
Recording monitor window.
- On the Select an Object page of the wizard, click . A hierarchical tree of testable objects
in your application is displayed in the Test Object Browser.
Note: :
You cannot use the drag hand with the corresponding Object
Finder button to set a verification point on a single
character.
- Navigate the tree to locate the object that corresponds
to the character that you want to test. Select it to display its recognition
properties. To navigate the tree:
- From the Select Test Object pane, click .
- Expand the field that contains the character that you
want to test. Fields are named Field_x_y, where x is
the row that contains the field and y is the column.
On Virtual Terminal (UNIX) systems, there is only one row.
- Select the character that you want to test. Characters
are named Char_x_y_z, where x and y are
the same as the corresponding field, and z is the
character position within the field. The recognition
properties of this character are shown in the Object Recognition
Properties pane.
The value of the
char property
is the character as it is displayed:
- startRow: Starting row of the containing field
- startCol: Starting column of the containing field
- position: Position from beginning of the containing field
- class: Class name
- char: Character in the current position
Note: You can use this information to confirm that you have selected
the correct character object. If no information is listed, the object
cannot be tested or the environment might not be enabled for testing.
- After you verify that you have selected the correct character,
click Next. You can set a
data verification point on the character value or set one or more
of the following property verification points: background, blink,
char, class, foreground, position, reverse, startCol, startRow, and
underline.