How to drag & drop the Item (file) from WinList (folder)











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I'm trying to drag&drop one of the files from Windows folder.
The problem is that I cannot get the x,y coordinates of selected file.
The code stated below receive the coordinates of the whole folder window instead of coordinates of specific file that was selected.
Maybe I can use native UFT functions .Drag & .Drop instead of DragAndDrop but I think it requires the object item that I can attach to. Any help would be appreciated.



Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").Select Filename

x = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_x")

y = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_y")

dr.DragAndDrop x, y, x+550, y+100, LEFT_MOUSE_BUTTON









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    I'm trying to drag&drop one of the files from Windows folder.
    The problem is that I cannot get the x,y coordinates of selected file.
    The code stated below receive the coordinates of the whole folder window instead of coordinates of specific file that was selected.
    Maybe I can use native UFT functions .Drag & .Drop instead of DragAndDrop but I think it requires the object item that I can attach to. Any help would be appreciated.



    Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").Select Filename

    x = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_x")

    y = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_y")

    dr.DragAndDrop x, y, x+550, y+100, LEFT_MOUSE_BUTTON









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      I'm trying to drag&drop one of the files from Windows folder.
      The problem is that I cannot get the x,y coordinates of selected file.
      The code stated below receive the coordinates of the whole folder window instead of coordinates of specific file that was selected.
      Maybe I can use native UFT functions .Drag & .Drop instead of DragAndDrop but I think it requires the object item that I can attach to. Any help would be appreciated.



      Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").Select Filename

      x = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_x")

      y = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_y")

      dr.DragAndDrop x, y, x+550, y+100, LEFT_MOUSE_BUTTON









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      I'm trying to drag&drop one of the files from Windows folder.
      The problem is that I cannot get the x,y coordinates of selected file.
      The code stated below receive the coordinates of the whole folder window instead of coordinates of specific file that was selected.
      Maybe I can use native UFT functions .Drag & .Drop instead of DragAndDrop but I think it requires the object item that I can attach to. Any help would be appreciated.



      Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").Select Filename

      x = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_x")

      y = Window("From").WinObject("Items View").WinList("Items View").GetROProperty("abs_y")

      dr.DragAndDrop x, y, x+550, y+100, LEFT_MOUSE_BUTTON






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