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SmartBear_Suppo
Alumni
16 years agoHello,
I'm still not sure what it is you're trying to do that requires you to use an XmlHolder at all. Using the script with setPropertyValue you can extract the values from the DataSource and store it in TestCase Properties. The TestCase itself has no XML, so you can't use an XmlHolder on it.
Regards,
Dain
eviware.com
I'm still not sure what it is you're trying to do that requires you to use an XmlHolder at all. Using the script with setPropertyValue you can extract the values from the DataSource and store it in TestCase Properties. The TestCase itself has no XML, so you can't use an XmlHolder on it.
Regards,
Dain
eviware.com