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Hi lauravachon
If Im understanding - your datasource file has what - 2 columns of data? but despite you creating 2 properties on the datasource - its writing only 1 column's data out to the single property?
I struggled using a .txt file to get the different column's values into separate properties when I was playing around with this a while back - Im sure there is a way - but I found a workaround that was easier.
I tried the excel datasource option and it allowed me to have multiple columns of data - each column has an associated property - this successfully extracted multiple values to multiple properties - is that what you need?
please see the images below of the spreadsheet and the datasource properties
Hope this helps!
cheers,
rich
- richie6 years agoCommunity Hero
Hey lauravachon
I did play around and I got the Datasource file option working (with multiple properties) using a .csv file and a txt file
Images for correct csv setup with multiple properties are as follows:
Images for correct txt file setup with multiple properties are as follows:
Cheers,
rich
- lauravachon6 years agoContributor
Thanks rich for your effort.
I was trying to load the values for the properties in a datagenerator test step. I gave up after a while and just entered it all manually.
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