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Click Event!

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Hi

I need help with a Click Event issue in Power Automate Desktop. I'm trying to click on a specific row item in the SAP application. However, when I use the Click action, it captures the entire table or screen instead of just the single row I want to interact with.

Has anyone faced a similar issue or have suggestions on how to accurately capture and click a single row in SAP using PADT?

Please see below Screenshot, I wanted to click on Excel Upload From GLSU row.

Thank you!

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    Riyaz_riz11 Profile Picture
    2,818 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    Click Event!
    Hi,

    You can try using Send Keys Actions once after page load.

    If I have answered your question, please mark it as the preferred solution. If you like my response, please give it a Thumbs Up.
    Regards,
    Riyaz
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    VishnuReddy1997 Profile Picture
    2,358 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    Click Event!
     
    As @Deenuji_Loganathan_ suggested you can use Recording option and use that script. But i dont know that even the UI element action works, because i have seen when the SAP Click element is not working the Click UI element on window also doesnt work.
     
    In this situations ,  I usually preffer Count the number of Tabs required and pass it through Send Keys actions.
     
    (Note:- if you got your solution you can mark as solution and gives kudos)
     
    Thanks & Regards
    Vishnu Reddy
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    Deenuji_Loganathan_ Profile Picture
    6,204 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    Click Event!
     
    My experience with SAP automation actions using Automate Desktop has not always been fruitful. 
     
    Whenever I encounter similar issues, I prefer using VBScript by leveraging SAP recordings, or I utilize the UI automation, such clicking a button using the UI automation. Both options have consistently worked well for me and proven to be stable solutions.

    Last one option would be keystrokes.  I recommend trying approaches and providing feedback if they do work expected.
     
     
    Thanks,
    Deenuji Loganathan 👩‍💻
    Power Automate Desktop Community Champion 🤖
     

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