01-27-2009, 09:23 PM
Hi,
if the list object you are refering to is of class WebList then you can get all the items listed in the list2 by "all items" property using the GetRoProperty function (the items are returned as string and items are seperated by ";")
then you can compare them with the expected values.
In case of JavaList object get the item counts using the GetRoProperty and then loop through the list and compare the expected data with actual
Regards,
Pranali
if the list object you are refering to is of class WebList then you can get all the items listed in the list2 by "all items" property using the GetRoProperty function (the items are returned as string and items are seperated by ";")
then you can compare them with the expected values.
In case of JavaList object get the item counts using the GetRoProperty and then loop through the list and compare the expected data with actual
Regards,
Pranali