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SFDC general actions denote those actions for which objects are not needed for execution.

SFDC objects do not support the following features:

  • Polling Interval and Time Out on object level

  • Wait actions

SFDC.ClickButton

This action clicks the specified button.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

buttonName

Enter the button name you want to click.

Yes

String

Example:

SFDC.ClickButton "Edit"

SFDC.ClickEditIcon

This action clicks the edit/pencil icon button. The labelName parameter for this action is the Title attribute value excluding the Edit word.

Example:

SFDC.ClickEditIcon "List"

SFDC.ClickTab

This action clicks the specified tab.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

tabName

Enter the tab name you want to click.

Yes

String

Example:

ClickTab       "Accounts Check"

SFDC.CreateNewEntity

This action clicks the New button to create new entity/record such as Leads, Contacts, Opportunity, and so on.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

tabName

Enter the tab name you want to click based on the label name.

Yes

String

Example:

CreateNewEntity       "Accounts Check"

SFDC.Logout

This action allows you to log out from the SFDC application.

This action does not contain any parameters.

Example:

SFDC.Logout

SFDC.ScrollEntireTable

This action scrolls the table.

Example:

SFDC.ScrollEntireTable

Note: If you apply this action on a infinitely-loading table, then action will also perform infinite loading. As a result, the execution will get into a infinite loop.

SFDC.SelectTabs

This action selects a specified tab.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

tabName

Enter the tab names you want to select.

Yes

String

Example:

SelectTabs       "Accounts Check"

SFDC.SortColumnData

This action sorts the column data.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

columnName

Enter the column name you want to sort.

Yes

String

sortOrder

Specify the sorting order, i.e., Ascending or Descending.

Yes

String

Example:

SFDC.SortColumnData "CloseDate"

SFDC.SwitchView

This action switches to a specified view.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

viewName

Enter the respective SFDC view to which you want to switch. The values are lightning and classic.

Yes

String

Example:

SFDC.SwitchView "Classic"

SFDC.SwitchUser

This action switches to a specified user.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

userName

Enter the username of the user to which you want to switch.

Yes

String

Example:

SFDC.SwitchUser "John"

SFDC.SwitchToTab

This action switches to a user-specified tab.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

tabName

Enter the tab name to which you want to switch.

Yes

String

Example:

SwitchToTab       "Accounts Check"

SFDC.SwitchApp

This action switches to a user-specified app.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

appName

Enter the app name to which you want to switch.

Yes

String

Example:

SwitchApp       "Sales"

SFDC.SwitchAppUsingURL

This action switches to a user-specified app.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

appName

Select the app name to which you want to switch from the list of connections.

Yes

String

The list is displayed based on the corrections you have made.

Example:

SwitchAppUsingURL       "Sales"

SFDC.WaitForLabel

This action waits for the label to be visible.

Input Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Mandatory

Data Type

labelName

Enter a unique object name for which you want to check the visibility.

Yes

String

maxTimeOutInSeconds

Enter the maximum timeout in seconds up to which you want the script to wait for a label to be visible.

Yes

String

Example:

SFDC.WaitForLabel "Username"

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