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In LoadNinja, you can store variable values using the "Variables" tab in the test scenario editor. Here's how:
Ø Create a new variable by clicking the "Add Variable" button.
Ø Enter a name for your variable and set its value.
Ø Save the variable.
To use the variable value in your script, you can use the following syntax:
${variable_name}
Replace "variable_name" with the actual name of the variable you created.
Instance, if you created a variable called "api_key" with the value "my_secret_key", you can use it in your script like this:
${api_key}
This will replace the syntax with the actual value of the variable, which is "my_secret_key".
Add on infomation you can also use variables in other parts of your test scenario, such as in the URL or in a request body. Just use the same syntax: ${variable_name}.
PS: This response inputs might also carry some research outcomes from the open source / blogs / user guide
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