Damn! was wondering how to concatenate the string without code and missed
the obvious.

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:51 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 31 May 2011 16:20, Konstantin S. <mko...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Add another response assertion?
> >>
> >> That will fail other assertions and i dont' want that
> >
> > you see  I have a variable
> >
> > tag1 = 89
> >
> > and 5 variables with parsed tags, for example
> > ${aaa_g1} = 89
> > ${bbb_g1}  = 90
> > ${ccc_g1}  = 91
> > ${ddd_g1}  = 92
> > ${eee_g1}  = 93
> >
> > what i need is a equivalent  of SQL...  where tag1 in ('89', '90',
> > '91','92','93')
>
> That is easy in the Response Assertion:
>
> Variable name: tag1
> Regex: 89|90|91|92|93
>
> > this will give me straight forward result. if tag1 is not found in this
> > collection,array or wahtever you will call it then test failes. if it is
> > found in any of his then success.
> > adding 5 assertions gives me 4 fails and 1 success or 1 fail 4 sucess if
> i
> > invert the rules with "Not"
> >
>
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