Thanks for your quick response. Yeah, it worked for me.

Regards

A.S.Thiwanka Somasiri

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On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Karlsson Christian <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi****
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> For me, it works just like that. I use for example (please excuse the
> localized example):****
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> *Och *anger texten *RT-Lektor* under *Ange inriktning för vald examen*****
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> If you see it color coded (as I intended) you see that “Ange inriktning
> för vald examen” is interpreted as the second parameter in that step.****
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> HTH,****
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> Christian****
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> *Christian Karlsson*****
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> *Från:* Thiwanka Somasiri [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Skickat:* den 7 juni 2013 06:00
> *Till:* [email protected]
> *Ämne:* [jbehave-user] Fwd: Writing story parameters with spaces****
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> Hi,****
>
> I am new to Jbehave and need a clarification regarding writing stories.***
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> I have a step in the story where it gives a name of a person as "James
> Bond", without****
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> quotation marks. So I have to write a step in my step class as follows,***
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> Scenario: ****
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> Given user name is James Bond****
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> @Given("user name is $userName") ****
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> public void setUserName(String userName) {
> ........................****
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> }****
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> In this case how can I capture the value James Bond to my userName
> parameter?****
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> Thanks.
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