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HKosova
13 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi Seth,
The answer depends on the specific control in question, and it's difficult to say anything without knowing what control you are talking about. If you post here some more details, such as the control type, the class name and vendor, the application type (.NET, WPF etc.) and, maybe, some screenshots of the Object Browser, we could come up with some suggestions.
By the way, I see that you're using some native object methods in your script. Have you tried looking through the control's properties and methods list in the Object Browser and checking whether there was anything relevant? For example, there might be a method named getTopRow, or getFirstVisibleRow, or something like that. Tip: you can use the search box to filter/search the method list by a keyword.
The answer depends on the specific control in question, and it's difficult to say anything without knowing what control you are talking about. If you post here some more details, such as the control type, the class name and vendor, the application type (.NET, WPF etc.) and, maybe, some screenshots of the Object Browser, we could come up with some suggestions.
By the way, I see that you're using some native object methods in your script. Have you tried looking through the control's properties and methods list in the Object Browser and checking whether there was anything relevant? For example, there might be a method named getTopRow, or getFirstVisibleRow, or something like that. Tip: you can use the search box to filter/search the method list by a keyword.
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