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Hi Tim,
As far as I understand, you need to check how a web application works, and the web application, in its turn, uses SQL Server back-end. In this case, you need to record the HTTP traffic sent from a web browser to your application, and your application will interact with SQL Server. There is no need to interact with the SQL Server instance directly until you need to emulate your entire web application, not a virtual user, from TestComplete.
Please describe the problem you are facing in detail and check whether your test logs contain warning messages - such messages may indicate that something has gone wrong. If there are some errors or warnings in the test log, I recommend that you see the Load Testing Troubleshooter help topic. Also, please note that TestComplete actually sends the same traffic which was recorded during the test by default. So, this might be the expected behavior, because the recorded task can, for example, try to create a record which was created during the recording.