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Priya Ranjan Sinha
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« on: June 05, 2008, 03:17:35 pm »

In SOAP UI PRO

In a test step, if we want to get some data from different test case, It does not give me any options, but on the other hand, if I try getting data from different test steps in the same test case, it works out.

Is there anything or any ways, I shall be able to get the property data like response from one test step can be used in the different test case in the different test suite.
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2008, 11:10:58 pm »

Hi!

The preferred way to share data between testcases/testsuites is via a common property at the testsuite/project level that can be accessed by both; the first testcase contains a property-transfer that transfers the value to the property, the second reads (via Get Data) this property. This reduces tight coupling between testcases, but if that's not a problem and/or the above doesn't work out for you, you can use a groovy-script instead to read/write the desired properties..

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/Ole
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