The clicking is no problem.  Its matching the 7 columns of data to
make sure I've got the correct row.
The matching is what is taking so long.

Currently I push a table row into an array and match with  .include?
which beats a bunch of if A=B comparisons.
Would it be faster to push the table into an 2-d array  using the
table method   .to_a  ?



On Jun 10, 8:36 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use something like the below.  Find the row you're looking for and then
> click on the column and element within that column.  You might be able to
> get away with less, but this works pretty well.
>
> b.tr(:text => /the row I'm looking for/).td(:index => 5).img.click
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> On Friday, June 7, 2013 4:36:21 PM UTC-4, Super Kevy wrote:
>
> > I have a table on a page with 7 columns of data that I need to match
> > against in order to click a button associated with row.
> > My current method is to do compares of the row data but it seems to
> > take forever to evaluate the 7 column match.
> > Any suggestions on how I can speed up validating a table row contains
> > the values I'm looking for?

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