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where to write sql query at runtime

This is a discussion on where to write sql query at runtime within the WinRunner forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hi can anyone tell me where to write a sql query in TSL of Winruner(when we have already stored script) while data check at run time.............plz tell me with example...

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where to write sql query at runtime

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can anyone tell me where to write a sql query in TSL of Winruner(when we have already stored script) while data check at run time.............plz tell me with example
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Re: where to write sql query at runtime

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can anyone tell me where to write a sql query in TSL of Winruner(when we have already stored script) while data check at run time.............plz tell me with example
it helps every one if you do spell check before posting your query.

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