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Loadtesting SQL statements

This is a discussion on Loadtesting SQL statements within the LoadRunner forums, part of the Software Testing category; I have never had to perform a load with a sql statement inside. Is there any examples of what it should look like? The sql is on the DB2 database. ...

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Loadtesting SQL statements

I have never had to perform a load with a sql statement inside. Is there any examples of what it should look like? The sql is on the DB2 database. Please let me know if you need any more info?
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Re: Loadtesting SQL statements

You can use java code in loadrunner.
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