Hi Kiran,

You can do like this

1. Create a dropdown list description object at run time
2. Find the list of child objects in a page using the above description
object.
3. Iterate the loop and check if each dropdown has values in it.

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Kiran Ogeti <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have 10 dropdown fields on a single screen and I want to make sure they
> all populated with values.. I dont need to verify the content, but to make
> sure they are not empty..
>
> Is there any possible way I can check all of them massivly with out coding
> for each field
>
> Thanks much
>
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