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Citrix Application, Form Filling


robbryjo
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Hello guys, i just started to use Autoit.
My question is about an application in the Citrix Framework.
I already found out that i have to click Shift F2 to show the correct classes in Auto it Window info.
i Just want to make a simple script which clicks on "Common", then on "Case Management", Fills in 'test' in the Description field and so on.
but i dont get it to work.
 
I could already use the record tool if that would work.
I really hope you can help me.
 
This is a screenshot of Window info. Its an .net application btw.

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Please, post your script so that we can see what you have tried. :)

Also, welcome to the AutoIt forum! :D

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My Snips: graphCPUTemp ~ getENVvars
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i have not started yet because i dont know which group i have to include and stuff :/

You said you've tried something and it didn't work though. Was this with the recorder? as this creates a script for you.

Have you had a look at any of the:

ControlClick
ControlCommand
ControlSend

?

Snips & Scripts


My Snips: graphCPUTemp ~ getENVvars
My Scripts: Short-Order Encrypter - message and file encryption V1.6.1 ~ AuPad - Notepad written entirely in AutoIt V1.9.4

Feel free to use any of my code for your own use.                                                                                                                                                           Forum FAQ

 

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