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Ive only just seen this post. Apologies.
Im not understanding. You say the table names are null but this is a POST request. I dont understand why if its a POST the tables names are null. Dont you control whats going in your POST?
I might be able to help if i understand your issue properly.
Cheers fella,
Rich
Hi richie
Thanks for the update..
Here are the steps i am following
Step 1: I am doing JDBC connection and getting the list of tables.
Step 2: using groovy script using json node value i am picking random tables and storing in custom variables.
Step3: what ever the tables i stored in Custom variables i am using in my POST request.
So in Step 2: some times the JSON node will return null or empty table names. So while posting the POST request i am sending the Table names with NULL or empty. Because of that in backend jobs are failing since we are sending the parameter with NULL or empty. so i want to know while sending the POST request i dont want to send the values which are NULL or empty.
Hope this is understandable.
- HimanshuTayal4 years agoCommunity Hero
Then you apply a logic at Step 2 (Groovy Step) not to store empty values to custom properties.
If need help in that please share you code 🙂
- doubtsreadyapi4 years agoContributor
Thanks for the update. I am already doing that where as my post request contains reference of those tables.
As i said earlier, Some times what ever the JSON node values i am picking in the groovy script will come as null or empty values.
For example, The table one some times i will get value and some times i will get as null or empty.
Where as in my POST request payload i am calling the table 1,
Hope its understandable.
- HimanshuTayal4 years agoCommunity Hero
Sorry, but i didn't understand completely, could you please share code snapshot for more clarity.
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