does tree node exist

Return a Boolean value to indicate whether a specified tree node exists.
NameDescriptionTypeModifier
window

TA name of the window.

Interface EntityNone
tree

TA name of the tree control.

Interface ElementNone
node path

Path to the node (see ).

StringNone
variable

(Optional) Variable to receive the returned Boolean value.

Possible returned values:

  • 1: Node found.
  • 0: Node not found.

StringNone
A Boolean value to indicate whether a specified tree node 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: tree view, tree table, tree list.
Example - Case 1: Using a text value for node path

        
        	interface			
use interface	Car Rental			
&nbsp				
	window	tree	node path	variable
does tree node exist	view cars	car select tree	Car Types/Standard	boolean1
does tree node exist	view cars	car select tree	Car Types/SUV	boolean2
        
    
Example - Case 2: Using a numerical index for node path

        
        	window	tree	node path	variable
does tree node exist	view cars	car select tree	1/4	boolean
        
    
  • node path argument:
    • The node path may be specified by its display textor by a numerical index representing its cardinal placement in its branch, with index values starting at 1.
    • If a node path of more than one item must be specified, use forward slashes ( / ) as delimiters between node levels.
    • 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 passing 12 surrounded by quotation marks (that is, "12") instead of the numerical 12. Passing the numerical 12 is treated as a reference to an item with an index of 12, rather than an item holding a text string value of 12.
  • 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.

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