That's not what I meant. I meant is there an assertion that can conveniently
parse SQL results?

E.g. my results are: table headers and 4 values. How do I check that e.g.
"Average" is < 30?


sebb-2-2 wrote:
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> On 17/08/2009, Andrey Simonov <au...@bk.ru> wrote:
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>>  Hi!
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>>  Is there any sort of response assertion for JDBC requests?
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> All the Assertions can be used with JDBC.
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>>  Or it's RegExp Extractor only?
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>>  If there is a way (maybe via BSF request), please provide an example :)
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