Description
The Column
property returns the LogColumn
object that provides scripting access to the desired table column. You can then use the resulting LogColumn
object when obtaining values stored in table cells.
Note that you can also obtain the desired column by its name using the ColumnByName
property. The total number of columns in the table is specified by the ColumnCount
property.
Declaration
LogTableDataSchemeObj.Column(Index)
Read-Only Property | A LogColumn object |
LogTableDataSchemeObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a LogTableDataScheme object | |||
Index | [in] | Required | Integer |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The property has the following parameter:
Index
The index of the desired column. The index is zero-based, that is the first column has index 0, the second - 1, and so on. Index of the last column is ColumnCount
- 1.
Property Value
A LogColumn
object corresponding to the desired column.
Remarks
If you use Python or DelphiScript, you should enclose the parameter of the Column
property in square brackets: Column[Index]
.
Example
The code below obtains the name and data type of the specified test log column using the LogColumn
object and its properties.
JavaScript, JScript
function LogColumn()
{
// Obtains a collection of logs
var LogsCol = Project.Logs;
// Obtains the first log item
var LogItem = LogsCol.LogItem(0);
// Obtains the first dataset
// of the specified log item
var LogData = LogItem.Data(0);
// Obtains the scheme of the dataset
var Sch = LogData.Scheme;
// Obtains information about the third column
var Column = Sch.Column(2);
// Obtains the name of the third column
var Name = Column.Name;
Log.Message("The " + Name + " column contains the following data:");
// Obtains the data type of the third column
switch (Column.DataType)
{
case ctInteger:
{
Log.Message("integer numbers");
break;
}
case ctString:
{
Log.Message("strings");
break;
}
case ctFloat:
{
Log.Message("floating-point numbers");
break;
}
case ctBoolean:
{
Log.Message("boolean values");
break;
}
case ctImage:
{
Log.Message("images");
break;
}
case ctHyperlink:
{
Log.Message("hyperlinks");
break;
}
case ctDateTime:
{
Log.Message("date or time values");
break;
}
}
}
Python
def LogColumn():
# Obtains a collection of logs
LogsCol = Project.Logs
# Obtains the first log item
LogItem = LogsCol.LogItem[0]
# Obtains the first dataset
# of the specified log item
LogData = LogItem.Data[0]
# Obtains the scheme of the dataset
Sch = LogData.Scheme
# Obtains information about the third column
Column = Sch.Column[2]
# Obtains the name of the third column
Name = Column.Name
Log.Message("The " + Name + " column contains the following data:")
# Obtains the data type of the third column
if Column.DataType == ctInteger:
Log.Message("integer numbers")
elif Column.DataType == ctString:
Log.Message("strings")
elif Column.DataType == ctFloat:
Log.Message("floating-point numbers");
elif Column.DataType == ctBoolean:
Log.Message("boolean values")
elif Column.DataType == ctImage:
Log.Message("images")
elif Column.DataType == ctHyperlink:
Log.Message("hyperlinks")
elif Column.DataType == ctDateTime:
Log.Message("date or time values")
VBScript
Sub LogColumn()
' Obtains a collection of logs
Set LogsCol = Project.Logs
' Obtains the first log item
Set LogItem = LogsCol.LogItem(0)
' Obtains the first dataset
' of the specified log item
Set LogData = LogItem.Data(0)
' Obtains the scheme of the dataset
Set Sch = LogData.Scheme
' Obtains information about the third column
Set Column = Sch.Column(2)
' Obtains the name of the third column
Name = Column.Name
Log.Message("The " & Name & " column contains the following data:")
' Obtains the data type of the third column
Select case Column.DataType
case ctInteger: Log.Message("integer numbers")
case ctString: Log.Message("strings")
case ctFloat: Log.Message("floating-point numbers")
case ctBoolean: Log.Message("boolean values")
case ctImage: Log.Message("images")
case ctHyperlink: Log.Message("hyperlinks")
case ctDateTime: Log.Message("date or time values")
End Select
End Sub
DelphiScript
function LogColumn;
var LogsCol, LogItem, LogData, Sch, Column, Name;
begin
// Obtains a collection of logs
LogsCol := Project.Logs;
// Obtains the first log item
LogItem := LogsCol.LogItem(0);
// Obtains the first dataset
// of the specified log item
LogData := LogItem.Data(0);
// Obtains the scheme of the dataset
Sch := LogData.Scheme;
// Obtains information about the third column
Column := Sch.Column(2);
// Obtains the name of the third column
Name := Column.Name;
Log.Message('The ' + Name + ' column contains the following data:');
// Obtains the data type of the third column
case Column.DataType of
ctInteger: Result : = Log.Message('integer numbers');
ctString: Result := Log.Message('strings');
ctFloat: Result := Log.Message('floating-point numbers');
ctBoolean: Result := Log.Message('boolean values');
ctImage: Result := Log.Message('images');
ctHyperlink: Result := Log.Message('hyperlinks');
ctDateTime: Result := Log.Message('date or time values');
end;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function LogColumn()
{
// Obtains a collection of logs
var LogsCol = Project["Logs"];
// Obtains the first log item
var LogItem = LogsCol["LogItem"](0);
// Obtains the first dataset
// of the specified log item
var LogData = LogItem["Data"](0);
// Obtains the scheme of the dataset
var Sch = LogData["Scheme"];
// Obtains information about the third column
var Column = Sch["Column"](2);
// Obtains the name of the third column
var Name = Column["Name"];
Log["Message"]("The " + Name + " column contains the following data:");
// Obtains the data type of the third column
switch (Column["DataType"])
{
case ctInteger:
{
Log["Message"]("integer numbers");
break;
}
case ctString:
{
Log["Message"]("strings");
break;
}
case ctFloat:
{
Log["Message"]("floating-point numbers");
break;
}
case ctBoolean:
{
Log["Message"]("boolean values");
break;
}
case ctImage:
{
Log["Message"]("images");
break;
}
case ctHyperlink:
{
Log["Message"]("hyperlinks");
break;
}
case ctDateTime:
{
Log["Message"]("date or time values");
break;
}
}
}
See Also
Access Test Log Contents from Tests
ColumnByName Property
ColumnCount Property