write the entire result json(One parameter)in excel sheet using data sync
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06-24-2021
02:18 AM
06-24-2021
02:18 AM
write the entire result json(One parameter)in excel sheet using data sync
Hi,
My API is Result is Array of JSON , which have repeated nodes like Project Id and Project Name, i want to export those results in to excel sheet .
API is just GET Method which results JSON Array . I have tried with data source (Source is request and target is data sync), when manually run data source , its showing all 5 or 6 records , however when execute as Test Suite Both Data source and Dats Sync taking only the last array
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06-26-2021
03:30 AM
06-26-2021
03:30 AM
Hey @VeenaDevi,
What version of ReadyAPI! are you running?
I'll try and reproduce
Ta
Rich
What version of ReadyAPI! are you running?
I'll try and reproduce
Ta
Rich
if this helped answer the post, could you please mark it as 'solved'? Also if you consider whether the title of your post is relevant? Perhaps if the post is solved, it might make sense to update the Subject header field of the post to something more descriptive? This will help people when searching for problems. Ta
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06-26-2021
10:21 AM
06-26-2021
10:21 AM
I am using latest version(3.8.1)
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06-29-2021
09:32 AM
06-29-2021
09:32 AM
Hey @VeenaDevi,
I'm a couple of versions behind you. I'll try reproducing on mine and then upgrade to v3.8.1 and attempt to reproduce.
Cant do it tonight cos im too busy with work, but i'll get to it tomorroq night.
Ta
Rich
I'm a couple of versions behind you. I'll try reproducing on mine and then upgrade to v3.8.1 and attempt to reproduce.
Cant do it tonight cos im too busy with work, but i'll get to it tomorroq night.
Ta
Rich
if this helped answer the post, could you please mark it as 'solved'? Also if you consider whether the title of your post is relevant? Perhaps if the post is solved, it might make sense to update the Subject header field of the post to something more descriptive? This will help people when searching for problems. Ta
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07-01-2021
02:06 AM
