tristaanogre
5 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Yup. Write script code. This is easily done by using the various ADO objects available to your automation script code to write you're own SQL queries against your database, passing in any parameters, checks, etc, that you want. What makes a "Checkpoint" a checkpoint is simply that it encapsulates the query code and such into it's own operation and then uses, internally, the "Log.Checkpoint" method to write a "pass" log entry to the log or a "Log.Warning"/"Log.Error" for a fail.
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