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Well, you are going to have to store it somewhere so TestComplete knows what the data is.
Another option would be to use a table variable and store the data that way. Then you can use a while loop to iterate through the data.
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/testing-with/variables/data-types/table.html
What I am doing is creating the data in a development environment website. I do not have access to the data in a database other than if I am selecting the data from the user interface. I can create multiple items with the same name as the data will be deleted in time. There are multiple testers on our systems who can lock up a record what I want to do is set up a test where I create 10 or 20 records and then randomly select one to update, clone or do other things to the data. I do not store the data as that is done by our development environment.
- Marsha_R3 years agoChampion Level 3
If you were creating these 10 or 20 records manually, how would you do it?
- Largent8033 years agoContributor
I am entering one set of data only once and entering the various fields within the environment. Then I select Create and the system automatically generates the data within the environment. What I want do is be able to have the same data 10 or 20 times.
I don't need to change the data each time I create new information. I will be looking at creating a script to do that later but all I want right now is to be able to enter one set of data multiple times.
- AlexKaras3 years agoChampion Level 3
Hi,
> I want right now is to be able to enter one set of data multiple times.
Isn't the Count column of the Execution Plan is what you are looking for?
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