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I'm not familiar with that class. It appears to be a class of control not necessarily supported directly by TestComplete although compiling the Delphi Application with debug info SHOULD give you all the exposed info you need.
What do you see when, while the application is running and before you click on them, if you use the Object Spy to investigate the individual tab controls? Do they come up as different objects? Are there other properties native to the TRzTabSheet that you can access that may give you a means of simulating the ClickTab?
- Simon_InT7 years agoContributor
Thanks for the reply.
What do you see when, while the application is running and before you click on them, if you use the Object Spy to investigate the individual tab controls? Do they come up as different objects?
When I do the this the tabs do not come up as different objects, only the parent object that holds the tabs can be highlighted. Even when I click on the individual tabs they still can't be selected by the Object Spy, however they are then shown in the Object Browser.
Are there other properties native to the TRzTabSheet that you can access that may give you a means of simulating the ClickTab?
Not that I'm aware of, but I'll dig a bit deeper to find out. I've attached a screenshot to illustrate the properties associated with the currently visible tab and a second screenshot to show one of the not visible tabs. As you can see there isn't much difference apart from the Caption and Visible properties.
- tristaanogre7 years agoEsteemed Contributor
So, hang on... the TRzTabSheet is the actual tab? What is the control that contains the tab sheets? That's the control that you want to "ClickTab" on, not the TabSheet.
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