Hello Santi,
Robert is right, there is no way to add rows to a DBTable element.
You can also try creating a
table variable that contains some baseline data, getting data from your database via ADO and then, comparing the retrieved values with those stored in the table variable. The
Iterator.Value help topic contains an example that shows how to iterate through the table variable rows. Instead of posting a message to the log (the 'Log.Message(...)' line), you can use the if...then statement to compare the values with the ones retrieved from a database by using the example in the
Using ADO Components help topic.