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checkpoint using a Firebird database
I have a project that is using a firebird database. I am having a hard time setting up a database checkpoint using this firebird database. Anybody out there have an example project using that type of database that they would be willing to share? Specifically, looking for what firebird DB server your are using. how did you setup the ODBC connection with testcomplete. I saw there was a thread about this already, but it didn't help much.1.1KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Database compare input
Thanks for the input. I am using data driven tests. What I am confused about is the call DBTables.DBtable1.Check(). What is that checking? There are no parameters that I can put in that allow me to "check" variable "X" against the results of a run time database Query? How can I run a specific call to the database to see if the new record exists at test run time? Any examples that I can go look at?944Views0likes1CommentDatabase compare input
I am new to TestComplete and I bet there is a really answer that I am missing. From what I can tell, a database chekc gets a baseline set of data first and then when the test runs checks to see if that data has been modified. The test fails if modified from baseline. If my test goes through a web form registration, the database will change at the end and therefore not match the baseline. How do I check the database for the new record? I don't really need a baseline set of data, rather I want to know that my registration actually processed. Thanks for your patience with a noob question.997Views0likes3Comments