Description
Data displayed in the TestComplete test log can have child data. For example, the child data for a single message in the generic script log is the corresponding data displayed in the Details and Picture panels.
The ChildCount
property specifies the total number of child datasets of the dataset specified by the ProgObj
object, which contains the dataset’s scheme.
Declaration
ProgObj.ChildCount
Read-Only Property | Integer |
ProgObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following objects:
Property Value
The total number of child datasets of the dataset specified by the ProgObj
.
Remarks
To obtain a desired child dataset of a log table row, use the ChildData
, ChildDataByIndex
or ChildDataByName
property of the corresponding LogTableRow
object.
Example
The code below obtains the total number of child elements that belong to the specified scheme and then posts the names of all the child datasets to the test log.
JavaScript, JScript
function LogDataSchemeExample()
{
// 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 the number of child
// datasets that belong to the scheme
var Num = Sch.ChildCount;
if ( Num > 0 )
{
// Iterates through the child datasets
for (var i = 0; i < Num; i++)
{
var dataItem = Sch.Child(i);
// Obtains the name of the current child dataset
var dataName = dataItem.Name;
Log.Message(dataName);
}
}
else
Log.Message("The dataset has no child elements.");
}
Python
def LogDataSchemeExample():
# 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 the number of child
# datasets that belong to the scheme
Num = Sch.ChildCount
if Num > 0:
# Iterates through the child datasets
for i in range(0, Num):
dataItem = Sch.Child[i]
# Obtains the name of the current child dataset
dataName = dataItem.Name
Log.Message(dataName)
else:
Log.Message("The dataset has no child elements.")
VBScript
Sub LogDataSchemeExample()
' 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 the number of child
' datasets that belong to the scheme
Num = Sch.ChildCount
If Num > 0 Then
' Iterates through the child datasets
For i = 0 to (Num - 1)
Set dataItem = Sch.Child(i)
' Obtains the name of the current child dataset
dataName = dataItem.Name
Log.Message(dataName)
Next
Else
Log.Message("The dataset has no child elements.")
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
function LogDataSchemeExample;
var LogsCol, LogItem, LogData, Sch, Num, i, dataItem, dataName;
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 the number of child
// datasets that belong to the scheme
Num := Sch.ChildCount;
if ( Num > 0 ) then
begin
// Iterates through the child datasets
for i := 0 to (Num - 1) do
begin
dataItem := Sch.Child[i];
// Obtains the name of the current child dataset
dataName := dataItem.Name;
Log.Message(dataName);
end;
end
else
Log.Message('The dataset has no child elements.');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function LogDataSchemeExample()
{
// 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 the number of child
// datasets that belong to the scheme
var Num = Sch["ChildCount"];
if ( Num > 0 )
{
// Iterates through the child datasets
for (var i = 0; i < Num; i++)
{
var dataItem = Sch["Child"](i);
// Obtains the name of the current child dataset
var dataName = dataItem["Name"];
Log["Message"](dataName);
}
}
else
Log["Message"]("The dataset has no child elements.");
}
See Also
Access Test Log Contents from Tests
Child Property
DataType Property
Name Property
LogTableRow Object