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Hi all,

I am working on Automation of Web-UI using Web-Layout.

But I am facing difficulties to handle multiple Web Pages.

I have Automated two pages but on the third page I am unable to capture the URL of the current page which made me unable to capture form element and that is why the HTML element cannot be focused for the actions.

Can anybody help to automate multiple web pages using AutoIT.

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How about:

 

$aIEHandles = ProcessList("iexplore.exe")
For $i = 1 To UBound($aIEHandles)-1
    $oIE = _IEAttach("","instance",$i)
    $sURL = _IEPropertyGet($oIE,"locationurl")
    If $sURL Then
        ConsoleWrite($sURL & @CRLF)
    EndIf
Next

 

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Below is the code I am using to Automate the  SAP CRM Web UI Application.

It is working fine up to second page i.e. selection of business role

After the selection of business role the next window appears, on that  window I have to perform some operations But the code is unable to find out the URL  which made me unable to capture form element and that is why the HTML element cannot be focused for the actions.


 

#include <IE.au3>
#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>
#include <string.au3>
#include <File.au3>
#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>
#include <FileConstants.au3>
#include <WinAPIFiles.au3>
#include <Misc.au3>
#include <AutoItConstants.au3>
#include <Date.au3>
#include<Inet.au3>
#include <Inet.au3>


Local $oIE = _IECreate("URL USED For WEB UI Browser",1,1,1,1)
Sleep(2000)
WinWaitActive ("Logon - Internet Explorer")

  Sleep (3000)
  $file1 = " Local Path of the file containing Log-in credentials"
;~    $file1 = @WorkingDir & "\ISU-NUB.csv"
 
  FileOpen($file1, 0)

  For $f = 1 to _FileCountLines($file1)

    $line1 = FileReadLine($file1, $f)
    Send($line1)
    Send ("{Tab}")


  Next
   Sleep(200)

   Local $oSubmit = _IEGetObjByName($oIE, "LOGON_BUTTON")
  
   _IEAction($oSubmit, "click")

WinWaitActive("Select a business role: - [SAP] - Internet Explorer")


  Sleep (2000)
  _IELinkClickByText($oIE, "Name of the  WEB UI business role")

WinWaitActive("Inbox - [SAP] - Internet Explorer")       


""-> Inbox is the work center/navigation bar on the CRM WEB UI application where we need to perform action on HTML elements like drop box or link


$OIE = _IEAttach($oIE,"URL for WEB UI Browser after we select business role")


Local $oForm = _IEFormGetObjByName($oIE, "crmUIHostDialogContainerForm") ;
$select= _IEFormElementGetObjByName($oform,"Sales Cycle")
 _IEAction($select, "click")

 

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Thanks for the additional details. However, I'm still a little confused on the process involved. Are you attempting to interact with a single tab in the browser or multiple tabs?

It appears that you are working with a single tab, so I'll base my suggestions on that assumption --

  • Using WinWaitActive in conjunction with the _IE functions is atypical.
  • Same with Send. There are _IE functions that are more reliable to accomplish the task.
  • Once you have a reference to the IE tab, it's generally good throughout the script. Can you explain why you need to use _IEAttach near the script bottom?
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23 hours ago, Danp2 said:

Once you have a reference to the IE tab, it's generally good throughout the script. Can you explain why you need to use _IEAttach near the script bottom?

 

5 hours ago, VaishnaviBUtpat said:

To capture URL of the current page I have used the command _IEAttach.

Why? Please explain in detail why you can't use something like _IEPropertyGet($oIE, 'locationurl') with the existing $oIE object.

 

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