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Re: Running commandline with -h overwrites endpoint
I mean to say that it is overwriting the full endpoint with just the -h option. I am using 4.5.1 Build [internal], Build Date 2012/06/27 13:56 Do you think just updating to the newest version will fix it. I guess since this appears to not be normal I am going to upgrade to 4.5.2 and see if that helps.1.2KViews0likes0CommentsRunning commandline with -h overwrites endpoint
Hi, I have a test case that has rest requests and one soap request in it. It works fine when running it in soapui. I run the tests against different environments so I use the -h option to overwrite the host name. This works fine for the rest requests but it appears that it is overwriting the entire endpoint in the soap request. I need to know if this is a know issue and if there is a workaround.2.3KViews0likes6CommentsRunning from commandline -h overwrites entire endpoint
Hi, I have a test case that has rest requests and one soap request in it. It works fine when running it in soapui. I run the tests against different environments so I use the -h option to overwrite the host name. This works fine for the rest requests but it appears that it is overwriting the entire endpoint in the soap request. I need to know if this is a know issue and if there is a workaround.11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes1CommentRe: Is there a way to set the Run mode of a test case from Groov
The issue isn't that the script above doesn't work it does. I am running the tests in parallel and when the test case runs it appears to not be running in a thread safe more. I am getting duplicate emails from some tests and none from others. I think that what is happening is one test case is calling it and another is changing the parameters before the email is sent.910Views0likes0CommentsIs there a way to set the Run mode of a test case from Groov
Hi, I have been digging around all day. I created a testcase that sends an email. I cam caling the test case druing the teardown script to send an email if the test passes or fails. I am doing this for every test. It appears that the testcase is not executing in the create isolated copy for each run mode. Does anyone know how to set this from groovy? The script I am using is as follows def testCase = testRunner.testCase.testSuite.project.testSuites['Modules'].testCases['SendEmail'] testCase.setPropertyValue("Subject", subject) testCase.setPropertyValue("Body",body) testCase.run(null, false)1.6KViews0likes3CommentsPrint statement stops jdbc sproc from executing
I kept trying to execute a very complicated stored procedure that does updates inserts and all of those things. The sproc has multiple Print statements in it to be able to keep track of status when running it manually. It took me hours to figure out the reason why the sproc wasn't finishing was because of the Print statements. It doesn't throw an error or any change of status it just stops executing when it hits one. Is this problem with the print status a bug. Does anyone know of any workarounds?906Views0likes0CommentsSoap UI does not finish running if SQL has a print statement
I kept trying to execute a very complicated stored procedure that does updates inserts and all of those things. The sproc has multiple Print statements in it to be able to keep track of status when running it manually. It took me hours to figure out the reason why the sproc wasn't finishing was because of the Print statements. It doesn't throw an error or any change of status it just stops executing when it hits one. Is this problem with the print status a bug. Does anyone know of any workarounds?12 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes0Comments