how to use if condition with web_reg_find





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how to incorporate if condition with web_reg_find



For instance



if
{

web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);
//----Passes
{
printf("%dn", login successful); /* user will login
}
}

Else
{

printf("%dn", login not successful); /* user will not login

}


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  • Can you reformat your question body? It is not clear where the code starts and ends.

    – vahdet
    Jan 3 at 8:20











  • Your example will not work as intended. web_reg_find is a service function and will not have a value until the page loads. Please view the example in the help file and the self paced training material for Loadrunner

    – James Pulley
    Jan 3 at 17:18











  • Thanks for the input, Even if so once the page loads and finds the intended texts need to incorporate the if condition so that based on the web_reg_find if condition should work.....

    – Adarsh.Sheshadri
    Jan 4 at 6:37











  • Covered in online help, standard product training and self paced training

    – James Pulley
    Jan 7 at 14:18


















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how to incorporate if condition with web_reg_find



For instance



if
{

web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);
//----Passes
{
printf("%dn", login successful); /* user will login
}
}

Else
{

printf("%dn", login not successful); /* user will not login

}


end of code










share|improve this question

























  • Can you reformat your question body? It is not clear where the code starts and ends.

    – vahdet
    Jan 3 at 8:20











  • Your example will not work as intended. web_reg_find is a service function and will not have a value until the page loads. Please view the example in the help file and the self paced training material for Loadrunner

    – James Pulley
    Jan 3 at 17:18











  • Thanks for the input, Even if so once the page loads and finds the intended texts need to incorporate the if condition so that based on the web_reg_find if condition should work.....

    – Adarsh.Sheshadri
    Jan 4 at 6:37











  • Covered in online help, standard product training and self paced training

    – James Pulley
    Jan 7 at 14:18














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how to incorporate if condition with web_reg_find



For instance



if
{

web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);
//----Passes
{
printf("%dn", login successful); /* user will login
}
}

Else
{

printf("%dn", login not successful); /* user will not login

}


end of code










share|improve this question
















how to incorporate if condition with web_reg_find



For instance



if
{

web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);
//----Passes
{
printf("%dn", login successful); /* user will login
}
}

Else
{

printf("%dn", login not successful); /* user will not login

}


end of code







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  • Can you reformat your question body? It is not clear where the code starts and ends.

    – vahdet
    Jan 3 at 8:20











  • Your example will not work as intended. web_reg_find is a service function and will not have a value until the page loads. Please view the example in the help file and the self paced training material for Loadrunner

    – James Pulley
    Jan 3 at 17:18











  • Thanks for the input, Even if so once the page loads and finds the intended texts need to incorporate the if condition so that based on the web_reg_find if condition should work.....

    – Adarsh.Sheshadri
    Jan 4 at 6:37











  • Covered in online help, standard product training and self paced training

    – James Pulley
    Jan 7 at 14:18



















  • Can you reformat your question body? It is not clear where the code starts and ends.

    – vahdet
    Jan 3 at 8:20











  • Your example will not work as intended. web_reg_find is a service function and will not have a value until the page loads. Please view the example in the help file and the self paced training material for Loadrunner

    – James Pulley
    Jan 3 at 17:18











  • Thanks for the input, Even if so once the page loads and finds the intended texts need to incorporate the if condition so that based on the web_reg_find if condition should work.....

    – Adarsh.Sheshadri
    Jan 4 at 6:37











  • Covered in online help, standard product training and self paced training

    – James Pulley
    Jan 7 at 14:18

















Can you reformat your question body? It is not clear where the code starts and ends.

– vahdet
Jan 3 at 8:20





Can you reformat your question body? It is not clear where the code starts and ends.

– vahdet
Jan 3 at 8:20













Your example will not work as intended. web_reg_find is a service function and will not have a value until the page loads. Please view the example in the help file and the self paced training material for Loadrunner

– James Pulley
Jan 3 at 17:18





Your example will not work as intended. web_reg_find is a service function and will not have a value until the page loads. Please view the example in the help file and the self paced training material for Loadrunner

– James Pulley
Jan 3 at 17:18













Thanks for the input, Even if so once the page loads and finds the intended texts need to incorporate the if condition so that based on the web_reg_find if condition should work.....

– Adarsh.Sheshadri
Jan 4 at 6:37





Thanks for the input, Even if so once the page loads and finds the intended texts need to incorporate the if condition so that based on the web_reg_find if condition should work.....

– Adarsh.Sheshadri
Jan 4 at 6:37













Covered in online help, standard product training and self paced training

– James Pulley
Jan 7 at 14:18





Covered in online help, standard product training and self paced training

– James Pulley
Jan 7 at 14:18












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I will suggest to use the savecount attribute of the web reg find function, where it will save how many times it found the text on the page.



web_reg_find("Text=Welcome","SaveCount=Welcome_Count",LAST );
.........
......
if (atoi(lr_eval_string("{Welcome_Count}")) > 0){
lr_output_message("Login successful.");
}

else{
lr_error_message("Login failed");
return(0);
}





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    Action()
    {
    int returncode;

    lr_continue_on_error(1);

    web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);

    returncode = web_url("<YOUR URL>",
    [...]

    if (returncode!=LR_PASS)
    {
    lr_error_message ("user will not login");
    return -1 // Script abort
    }
    else
    {
    lr_output_message ("user will login");
    }

    lr_continue_on_error(0);


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      I will suggest to use the savecount attribute of the web reg find function, where it will save how many times it found the text on the page.



      web_reg_find("Text=Welcome","SaveCount=Welcome_Count",LAST );
      .........
      ......
      if (atoi(lr_eval_string("{Welcome_Count}")) > 0){
      lr_output_message("Login successful.");
      }

      else{
      lr_error_message("Login failed");
      return(0);
      }





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        I will suggest to use the savecount attribute of the web reg find function, where it will save how many times it found the text on the page.



        web_reg_find("Text=Welcome","SaveCount=Welcome_Count",LAST );
        .........
        ......
        if (atoi(lr_eval_string("{Welcome_Count}")) > 0){
        lr_output_message("Login successful.");
        }

        else{
        lr_error_message("Login failed");
        return(0);
        }





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          I will suggest to use the savecount attribute of the web reg find function, where it will save how many times it found the text on the page.



          web_reg_find("Text=Welcome","SaveCount=Welcome_Count",LAST );
          .........
          ......
          if (atoi(lr_eval_string("{Welcome_Count}")) > 0){
          lr_output_message("Login successful.");
          }

          else{
          lr_error_message("Login failed");
          return(0);
          }





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          I will suggest to use the savecount attribute of the web reg find function, where it will save how many times it found the text on the page.



          web_reg_find("Text=Welcome","SaveCount=Welcome_Count",LAST );
          .........
          ......
          if (atoi(lr_eval_string("{Welcome_Count}")) > 0){
          lr_output_message("Login successful.");
          }

          else{
          lr_error_message("Login failed");
          return(0);
          }






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              Action()
              {
              int returncode;

              lr_continue_on_error(1);

              web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);

              returncode = web_url("<YOUR URL>",
              [...]

              if (returncode!=LR_PASS)
              {
              lr_error_message ("user will not login");
              return -1 // Script abort
              }
              else
              {
              lr_output_message ("user will login");
              }

              lr_continue_on_error(0);


              This works






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                Action()
                {
                int returncode;

                lr_continue_on_error(1);

                web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);

                returncode = web_url("<YOUR URL>",
                [...]

                if (returncode!=LR_PASS)
                {
                lr_error_message ("user will not login");
                return -1 // Script abort
                }
                else
                {
                lr_output_message ("user will login");
                }

                lr_continue_on_error(0);


                This works






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                  Action()
                  {
                  int returncode;

                  lr_continue_on_error(1);

                  web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);

                  returncode = web_url("<YOUR URL>",
                  [...]

                  if (returncode!=LR_PASS)
                  {
                  lr_error_message ("user will not login");
                  return -1 // Script abort
                  }
                  else
                  {
                  lr_output_message ("user will login");
                  }

                  lr_continue_on_error(0);


                  This works






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                  Action()
                  {
                  int returncode;

                  lr_continue_on_error(1);

                  web_reg_find("Search=Body", "Text=Launch Title", LAST);

                  returncode = web_url("<YOUR URL>",
                  [...]

                  if (returncode!=LR_PASS)
                  {
                  lr_error_message ("user will not login");
                  return -1 // Script abort
                  }
                  else
                  {
                  lr_output_message ("user will login");
                  }

                  lr_continue_on_error(0);


                  This works







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