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omatzura
16 years agoSuper Contributor
Hi Bryan,
If you want to define the endpoint globally (accessible from all projects), do this in the "Global Properties" tab in the Preferences dialog. The refer to the property with the property-name only, ie if you define a property named "TheEndpoint", refer to it with ${TheEndpoint}
If you define properties at the Project, TestSuite or TestCase level, you access them with a scope prefix;
${#Project#TheEndpoint}
or
${#TestSuite#TheEndpoint}
etc.. This means that you can not refer to properties in other Projects or TestSuites (this is intentional).
When defining properties globally, you can override them with a properties file from the command-line as described at http://www.soapui.org/userguide/propert ... _in_soapUI
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
If you want to define the endpoint globally (accessible from all projects), do this in the "Global Properties" tab in the Preferences dialog. The refer to the property with the property-name only, ie if you define a property named "TheEndpoint", refer to it with ${TheEndpoint}
If you define properties at the Project, TestSuite or TestCase level, you access them with a scope prefix;
${#Project#TheEndpoint}
or
${#TestSuite#TheEndpoint}
etc.. This means that you can not refer to properties in other Projects or TestSuites (this is intentional).
When defining properties globally, you can override them with a properties file from the command-line as described at http://www.soapui.org/userguide/propert ... _in_soapUI
Hope this helps!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com