# verifyDisabled

This is a pre-built Action located under the captured element. The functionality of this action in Avo Assure is to check if a specified object or element is disabled on the current page of the application. The result is stored in the given dynamic variable for further use during test execution.

## **Syntax**

**Input Value**: `N/A`

| Argument | Description    |
| -------- | -------------- |
| N/A      | Not Applicable |

**Output Value**: `<Dynamic Variable>(Optional);<Dynamic Variable>(Optional)`

| Argument                                                    | Description                                                       |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| \<Dynamic Variable>(Optional);\<Dynamic Variable>(Optional) | Both dynamic variable stores the status as **True** or **False**. |

### **Example: Verifying if a UI Element is Disabled**

In this example, we are explaining how to verify whether a captured UI element is disabled on the screen.

* **Action**: verifyDisabled
* **Input Value**: N/A
  * This action does not require any input value. It verifies whether the captured UI element within the application is disabled.
* **Output Value**: {Status}
  * The verification result is stored in the **{Status}** dynamic variable with the following possible values:
    * **True**: If the UI element is disabled in the screen.
    * **False**: If the UI element is not disabled in the screen.
* **Logical Explanation**: The **verifyDisabled** action does not require any input value. The action checks the state of the captured UI element in the application under test and determines if it is disabled. The result (**True**) is stored in the **{Status}** variable.

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