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ChrisAdams
2 years agoChampion Level 3
Yes, exactly that.
The datasource does not only have to contain the parameters, it can hold anything.
In my data-driven tests, I typically have the parameters and expected results, for a given scenario, in a single row in Excel.
Once I've used the parameters in the request, I can then check the actual results against the expected results (from Excel) using a Groovy script step or you could use them in a simple assert on the request step itself.