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I only use WinAppDriver with classic forms so the following may not be applicable Language is C# public static OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.AppiumWebElement GetTreeNodeControl(OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.AppiumWebElement treeControl, String strNodeSelector) { string strControlType; OpenQA.Selenium.Appium.AppiumWebElement commandButton; string...

@testanna I am confused by your reply. Name in my case corresponds to the text of the the node label for the tree item For which Windows target environment was...

@testanna Now I am really confused. I have associated TreeItems with Trees I have associated DataItems with Grids (display of database tables) The Tree Control which I am using is...

@testanna I do not have access to DevExpress, so there is not a lot I can do. Generate the XML, maybe VisualUIAVerifyNative.exe is concealing some useful information

You won't get an answer by posting a question here. Not enough public exposure. The follow-us-on Twitter or Facebook accounts are probably a more appropriate forum

@dquist Whether there is or is not zero community support is irrelevant. As I understand things (from https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/testingspot-blog/winappdriver-and-desktop-ui-test-automation/ba-p/1124543 ) WinAppDriver is the recommended test framework. The absence of responses to...

@alonrbar New or not it references https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/test/use-ui-automation-to-test-your-code?view=vs-2019 which contains Note Coded UI Test for automated UI-driven functional testing is deprecated. Visual Studio 2019 is the last version where Coded UI...

I see no reason for beating a dead horse Community supported efforts only work out when the source coed is available. You simply can't have your cake and eat it....

When, if at all, will the source code be made public? Clearly Microsoft is not addressing issues presented in this status update thread.

My personal opinion. It doesn't take 8 months for a large corporation to reach a policy decision. The absence of a statement is your answer.