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Get treeview item information using VBA

Test Partner is quite flexible in handling treeview control. But there are times when you need to have a finer control of the object. The purpose of this blogpost is to document how to get treeview item information using Win32 api.

The code below is a class module that now supports getting the text of root and currently selected item. It also allows the user to check whether the item is expanded or not. See below for the code. For demonstration purposes, save this as TWin32TreeView class module under common project (I am referring to Test Partner here).

Below is a sample test script to use the class module. You can save this as "scratch" under common project.

Enjoy!

Note: For better result, use Notepad++ when copying source code from clipboard. The builtin Notepad.exe is not up to the job.

You may check latest copy from http://tscodesnippets.googlecode.com/svn/tpcodesnippets/trunk/ or browse source from svn repository here.

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Very nicce!
You are welcome, thanks for the comment.
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hi, new to the site, thanks.
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just dropping by to say hi
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Excellent!!!

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