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Re: [Resolved] Environment Handling - Env to JDBC
This can be marked resolved. A learned colleague displayed to me that selecting the JDBC connection drop down on the step would mean that the Environment selected would pas its connection properties through to each JDBC Connection configuration. I think what I was looking for was a global setting that said "when env selected, default all JDBC Connections to this env". Which is what is does now but there is still the manual process of actually selecting the connection from the drop down when writing the JDBC connection SQL. Cheers all and thanks again for the patience. Bill11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3.6KViews0likes0Comments- 11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3.6KViews0likes0Comments
Re: [Resolved] Environment Handling - Env to JDBC
Thanks to HTH and Arian. I get it now. The implicitness of it eluded me at first but now....awesomeness! Thanks so much. Very cool feature and sorry for being so slow to get it! Close this one out boys......we're moving forward....11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3.6KViews0likes0CommentsRe: [Resolved] Environment Handling - Env to JDBC
Hi Arian What I have done is the following: At project level: Two environments configured. Two JDBC Connections configured. While on the Environment tab and selecting the JDBC Connections both JDBC Connections configured at Project level are present. When selecting one environment and navigating to the JDBC Connections tab I see the following: Both connections present. Which is the Options icon that enables me to point to the required JDBC connection I want to use? The Options icon on the JDBC only allows me to configure the existing JDBC connection. Regards Bill11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions3.6KViews0likes0Comments[Resolved] Environment Handling - Env to JDBC
Hello all I've set up two environments at Project level using the following guide as per the link below: http://www.soapui.org/Working-with-Projects/environment-handling-in-soapui.html I have two JDBC connections configured. I have added custom dbDriver and dbConnection properties at env project level. I have assigned the driver and connection strings to each property respectively. I then reference the properties in each of my JDBC request steps like this: ${#Project#dbDriver} and {#Project#dbConnection}. When running the entire test suite or just a test case within the suite with an environment selected in the TestSuites tab, the JDBC Requests fail. When I look at the guide it does not say how to point a specific env to a specific JDBC. Appreciate any help I can get. Cheers Bill11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions6KViews0likes10Comments- 11 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions820Views0likes0Comments
[Resolved] DataSource as input to JDBC
Hi there. Hope you can help? My scenario: I have a datasource (DS) configured to read in values from a previous test steps xml response. The response can return 0 to > 10000 values. What I would like to do is to use the DS values as input parameters to a JDBC request for database content verification. Can I do this and if so what do I need to get it going please? Regards Vintage5211 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.8KViews0likes2Comments