Thank you,

I added and if processor, if {$data}  != COUNT  NEXT STEP

That worked



On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 5:10 AM, Ronald Van de Kuil
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> Hello Jose,
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> You probably get the result back as something as:
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> COUNT
> 236
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> You could process this result with a BeanShell Post processor.
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> Met Vriendelijke Groet,
> Ronald van de Kuil
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> On 17/07/2008, Jose Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am using a sql call to drive my test plan.  It works, except that
>>  the sql call returns the column name as part of the returned data(in
>>  the first row). So My first test will fail(because it contains the
>>  column name instead of the data).
>>
>>  Is there any way to fix it?
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> Skip the first row?
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> You don't say how you are using the data, so it's difficult to offer a
> sensible suggestion.
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>>  I dont see any benefits in having that columns name returned as part
>>  of the data.
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> That is how many SQL selects work.
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>>  Thank you
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