oh, Marc,

let me explain a bit more.

If the table has only a couple of rows and columns, I
can use step <storeXPath> several times to store the
cell to property. However if the table has many rows,
I will need to use script such as groovy to do it for
efficiency, is that riht?

so suppose I use groovy, 
<scriptStep description="Save data cell"
language="groovy">

what is way to obtain me the data cell given xpan
string such as
//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'form2:table1:row0:0:col0:_id13'],
//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'form2:table1:row0:0:col0:_id14'],
//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'form2:table1:row0:1:col0:_id15'],
...
and more.

thanks a lot,

Chang





--- Marc Guillemot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Chang,
> 
> I don't understand why the size of the table
> matters. It's not clear to 
> me which cell you want to save.
> 
> Marc.
> 
> Chang Su wrote:
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I think I was not clear on my question before.
> > 
> > I need to store/save table cell value as webtest
> > property or to a file that I can use later.
> > 
> > I tried to use <storeXPath> it worked with a table
> > with fixed rows and columns. 
> > 
> > <storeXPath
> >          
> >
>
xpath="string(//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'form2:table1:row0:0:col1:_id14'])"
> > property="first_device" />
> > 
> > <storeXPath
> >      
> >
>
xpath="string(//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'form2:table1:row0:1:col0:_id13'])"
> > property="first_type" />
> > 
> > it worked with a table with fixed small number of
> rows
> > and columns. 
> > 
> > My table has fixed number of columns but could
> have 1
> > row or 50 rows. 
> > 
> > How do I store XPATH of a table with dynamic
> number of
> > rows?? Should I use some <scriptStep> here
> (because it
> > is better to put in a loop, right?) 
> > 
> > 
> > any suggestion is appreciated!!
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Chang
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- Michael Habbert
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi Chang Su,
> >>
> >> Chang Su wrote:
> >>> did not get any reply so I resend this. 
> >>>
> >>> I would think this is a common task..someone had
> >> to
> >>> encounter this before.
> >> If no one answers to your question - it may
> imply,
> >> that your question is 
> >> not sufficiently understood or no one has a
> >> solution.
> >>
> >>
> >> [..]
> >>>> When I navigate bui pages using webtest, how do
> I
> >>>> dump
> >>>> tables in a BUI page to a file (or save
> somwhere)
> >> ?
> >>>> I mean besides using 'save' in webtest which
> >>>> generally
> >>>> saves the whole html file, is there a way to
> jsut
> >>>> save
> >>>> table contents to a file or somewhere??
> >> [...]
> >> so what I your purpose? So we may understand your
> >> problem better.
> >> Why do you want to save the table?
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
> >>
> >
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