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how to load driver jar file to connect to database
Hello All, request you to please suggest how to load an external driver .jar to connectc to database, as i have have required access to add any files or modify any existing files from the c:\ drive (were the SoapUI is installed) thanks in advance911Views0likes6Commentsfetching the logged in username using groovy
Hello Team, can anyone help me how can i fetch the user profile details using groovy in soap ui, i have to fetch the user profile name in groovy. thanks in advance. request you to please help me if you have already worked on such requirments. Thanks and Regards, Sathish Kumar K466Views0likes1CommentGitHub Copilot integration with TestComplete
Hi team, in the current world, the programmers are using Stack overflow to find code snippets for simple problems, and git hub has a feature called Copilot,which we can use to suggest the code sample which works like a suggestion dropdown when we use some testcomplete methods, it would be great if we create any kind of plugin or some functionality which can do the above mechanism to make our work easier. Thanks and Regards, Sathish Kumar K710Views0likes2CommentsRe: Fetching file
prasath_2k asAlexKaras mentioned you can make use of aqFileSystem Object to achieve this . please find the sample snippet for your reference were you have a peace of code which will log the last modified details. def GetTimeExample(): sPath = "C:\\Temp\\TempFile.txt" # Creates a file aqFile.Create(sPath) FileInf = aqFileSystem.GetFileInfo(sPath) # Delays the script execution Delay(2000) # Writes data to the file FileInf.WriteToTextFile("Hello, World!", aqFile.ctANSI); # Delays the script execution Delay(2000) # Reads the file's content FileInf.ReadWholeTextFile(aqFile.ctANSI) # Posts the file's creation time to the test log Log.Message(FileInf.DateCreated) # Posts the file's last write time to the test log Log.Message(FileInf.DateLastModified) # Posts the file's last access time to the test log Log.Message(FileInf.DateLastAccessed) # Deletes the file FileInf.Delete()871Views1like0Comments