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Neil_ODonnell
Helper I
Helper I

Populate text into data table on web with dynamic id

Hi,

 

I am having difficulty populating text into a table on a web page. I can successfully enter the data into the first row but am unable to add anything to the second row.

The table cells have dynamic ID's. I have to remove the ID in the selector for row 1 in order to poulate it. If i remove the ID in the selector for the second row, data meant for the second row populates in the first row.

 

I have also tried 'extract data from web page' which captures the entire html table successfully, i can update the data table with the correct data in the correct cells, but then trying to populate the updated data table back to the web table doesn't work either.

 

I also tried sending key and mouse commands but can't get a reliable flow from this method.

 

Neil_ODonnell_1-1709238271211.png

 

When the web page loads only the first row is visible, when i populate one of the columns with text the second row appears, and so on.

Ultimately i would like to populate 3 rows total, but 2 rows would suffice.

 

Any help much appreciated,

 

Neil

 

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Deenuji
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Neil_ODonnell 

Do the data table cells on the web always have standard IDs, or are they generated differently for each load?

 

Additionally, could you please share a screenshot of your table HTML, similar to the one below(Attached sample one), after adding three rows with sample values? We want to see the table cell IDs for all three rows.

 

Deenuji_0-1709273009113.png

 

 

Neil_ODonnell
Helper I
Helper I

Thank you for replying,

 

The IDs are generated differently for each load, please see html below

 

 

Neil_ODonnell_1-1709278905400.png

 

 

Deenuji
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Neil_ODonnell 

 

Thank you for providing the details. The "tr" in the screenshot appears fine. Could you please expand the "tr" and take another screenshot to share?

I'd like to see how the table column IDs look like to determine if they are suitable for automation for (Item, Description, Qty.,Price and Account)?

Meanwhile, look at the below solution where how they handled dynamic selectors similarly for data table.

https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Desktop/Populating-A-UI-Element-with-Excel-Rows/m... 

 

 

Neil_ODonnell
Helper I
Helper I

Please see attached/below

 

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LuckyKha
New Member

you have solution for issue ??? I also had the same problem 

Neil_ODonnell
Helper I
Helper I

No proper solution unfortunately. I had mixed results by using keyboard and mouse commands to select second row, but I have given up on that and only populate the top row at the moment

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