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I'm trying to locate the following using element(by.id()) :

element(by.id('#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell'))

Using Protractor interactive cmd line, it returns No element found...

> element(by.id('#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell')).getText()
NoSuchElementError: No element found using locator: By(css selector, *[id="\#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell"])

Yet in f12 Chrome console tools, the following jQuery selector finds the same element by div id:

 $('#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell')[0]
<div ng-repeat=​"(colRenderIndex, col)​ in colContainer.renderedColumns track by col.uid" ui-grid-one-bind-id-grid=​"rowRenderIndex + '-' + col.uid + '-cell'" class=​"ui-grid-cell ng-scope ui-grid-coluiGrid-0007 amt bold-text sub-total" ng-class=​"{ 'ui-grid-row-header-cell':​ col.isRowHeader }​" role=​"gridcell" ui-grid-cell id=​"1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell">​…​</div>​

I also tried using by.css ('#1484...-cell > div'), but that doesn't work either.

So, I know the element exists but Protractor is NOT finding it. Is the id string too long ?

Advice appreciated....

****** UPDATE ******* I was using hash '#' symbol in by.id(), which is wrong.

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    Are you sure the id value is not auto-generated every time?
    – alecxe
    Jan 18, 2017 at 16:17
  • @alecxe - yes they are generated for each application instance. @Barney - yes, I believe that was the issue. I had removed the # before, but it wasn't working.
    – bob.mazzo
    Jan 18, 2017 at 16:23
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    @Barney, correct answer
    – bob.mazzo
    Jan 18, 2017 at 16:32
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    Oh nice, I'll warn about this statically in the future to catch this kind of errors early (github.com/alecxe/eslint-plugin-protractor/issues/67). Thanks for the inspiration :)
    – alecxe
    Jan 18, 2017 at 16:35
  • @bob.mazzo glad it helped :) By Mistake I deleted my comment though
    – Barney
    Jan 18, 2017 at 16:53

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