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Correlating in WAPT using Server Response values

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Guest jonesin

Hi,

 

I saw a post earlier similar to what I'm asking but mine is slightly different. I am currently evaluating WAPT and come from a LoadRunner application.

 

I've got a Siebel Web application that I need to performance test. In a previous step in my script, a dynamic row ID will come back via the server response when I create a record. I then need to use that row ID further down the script. This id will obviously change each iteration. At runtime, can WAPT capture that ID in the step, save it to a variable, then use that variable as the substition in my later step as LoadRunner can?

 

Kind regards,

J

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Guest angela
Hi,

 

I saw a post earlier similar to what I'm asking but mine is slightly different. I am currently evaluating WAPT and come from a LoadRunner application.

 

I've got a Siebel Web application that I need to performance test. In a previous step in my script, a dynamic row ID will come back via the server response when I create a record. I then need to use that row ID further down the script. This id will obviously change each iteration. At runtime, can WAPT capture that ID in the step, save it to a variable, then use that variable as the substition in my later step as LoadRunner can?

 

Kind regards,

J

 

Hi,

 

Yes, you can definitely do this using WAPT. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

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Guest PLD
Hi,

 

Yes, you can definitely do this using WAPT. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

 

 

What are the steps to do this?

 

I have a page where there is a customer ID generated and I then need this to be passed to the next pages in the test sequence as a variable

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