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Testing Properties of Nonvisual Objects
Testing Oracle Forms Applications
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4. Expand the Form branch by double-clicking the plus sign.
All of the blocks, canvas-views, and windows appear as children of the form.
Items appear as children of a block. (For information about working with the
Object List, see Selecting the Object to Test on page 4-10.)
5. Select the object to test and click OK. If the Select Object dialog box still appears,
click OK.
6. Complete the verification point as usual.
NOTE: To capture the properties of all of the objects, you can drag the
Object Finder tool to the Developer/2000 Forms Runtime window and
release the mouse button (instead of clicking Browse). Using Browse is
usually faster because you can select only the objects that you want to test
from the Object List before the properties are captured.
The form includes
blocks, items,
canvas-views,
and windows.
NOTE: Visual items within the full view are children of blocks. If you select a
visual item from the full view, Robot tests its Oracle properties only. If you select
a visual item from the GUI view, Robot tests both its Oracle properties and its
standard properties. For a description of the two views, see Testing Objects on page
12-8.