Enabled Property

Applies to TestComplete 14.0, last modified on January 23, 2019

The object-driven testing (ODT) functionality is deprecated. Do not use it to create new tests. It will be removed from the product in one of the future releases. As an alternative, you can create custom classes in your scripts. For more information, see Alternatives to the ODT functionality.

Description

The Enabled property specifies whether or not the object’s method is checked in the ODT panel. It is used by the Run methods when they walk down the object hierarchy. If Enabled returns True, the method is executed during the walk. Otherwise, the method is ignored. For complete information on this, see Controlling Object-Driven Tests. If you set this property to True, TestComplete will reset the IsInit property to False.

Declaration

MethodObj.Enabled

Read-Write Property Boolean
MethodObj An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a Method object

Applies To

The property is applied to the following object:

Property Value

If Enabled is True, the Run methods will process the method when they walk down the object hierarchy. Otherwise they will not process it.

Example

The following example creates an object based on the declared NewClass class, obtains the method that belongs to the object and specifies that the method will be processed by the Run method.

JavaScript, JScript

function MethodSample()
{
  var NewClass, NewObj, MethodObj;
  // Deletes all the existing classes and variables
  ODT.Data.Clear();
  ODT.Classes.Clear();

  // Declares a new class
  NewClass = ODT.Classes.Declare("NewClass");
  // Declares a new class method
  NewClass.AddMethod("NewClassMethod", "Unit1.Test1");
  // Creates an object
  NewObj = ODT.Classes.New("NewClass");
  // Obtains the object’s method by its index
  MethodObj = NewObj.Methods(0);
  // Enables the method
  MethodObj.Enabled = true;
  …

}

VBScript

Sub MethodSample

  ' Deletes all the existing classes and variables
  ODT.Data.Clear
  ODT.Classes.Clear

  ' Declares a new class
  Set NewClass = ODT.Classes.Declare("NewClass")
  ' Declares a new class method
  Call NewClass.AddMethod("NewClassMethod", "Unit1.Test1")
  ' Creates an object
  Set NewObj = ODT.Classes.New("NewClass")
  ' Obtains the object’s method by its index
  Set MethodObj = NewObj.Methods(0)
  ' Enables the method
  MethodObj.Enabled = True
  …

End Sub

DelphiScript

procedure MethodSample();
var NewClass, NewObj, MethodObj;
begin
  // Deletes all the existing classes and variables
  ODT.Data.Clear;
  ODT.Classes.Clear;

  // Declares a new class
  NewClass := ODT.Classes.Declare('NewClass');
  // Declares a new class method
  NewClass.AddMethod('NewClassMethod', 'Unit1.Test1');
  // Creates an object
  NewObj := ODT.Classes.New('NewClass');
  // Obtains the object’s method by its index
  MethodObj := NewObj.Methods(0);
  // Enables the method
  MethodObj.Enabled := true;
  …

end;

C++Script, C#Script

function MethodSample()
{
  var NewClass, NewObj, MethodObj;
  // Deletes all the existing classes and variables
  ODT["Data"]["Clear"]();
  ODT.Classes.Clear();

  // Declares a new class
  NewClass = ODT["Classes"]["Declare"]("NewClass");
  // Declares a new class method
  NewClass["AddMethod"]("NewClassMethod", "Unit1.Test1");
  // Creates an object
  NewObj = ODT["Classes"]["New"]("NewClass");
  // Obtains the object’s method by its index
  MethodObj = NewObj["Methods"](0);
  // Enables the method
  MethodObj["Enabled"] = true;
  …

}

See Also

Controlling Object-Driven Tests
IsInit Property

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