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Passing values from regular expression

Hi All,

I have a scenario as below and seeking for help on same.

I have a request and it's response contains data as below which I am able
to extract using regular expression:

For
Fare 1
ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 (multiple times)
XYZ 1, XYZ 1, XYZ 1  (multiple times)

Fare 2
ABC 2, ABC 2, ABC 2 (multiple times)
XYZ 2, XYZ 2, XYZ 2  (multiple times)

Fare n
ABC n, ABC n, ABC n (multiple times)
XYZ n, XYZ n, XYZ n  (multiple times)

Required scenario is:
when I am getting fare 1, I need to select ABC 1 and XYZ 1.
when I am getting fare 2, I need to select ABC 2 and XYZ 2.
when I am getting fare n, I need to select ABC n and XYZ n.

Problem I am facing is I am able to fetch "fare n" but when same number (n)
is applied on ABC/XYZ in regular expression (templates), I am getting value
from different fare section. e.g if I consider fare 2 (defined number in
regexp template is 2), I am getting 2nd value from Fare 1 (ABC 1 and XYZ 1
which is at 2nd position).

Any help with implementation of above login would be highly appreciated.
If required more details, please let me know.

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Praveen Kumar Tiwari

Re: Passing values from regular expression

Posted by ZK <st...@gmail.com>.
Hi,
I am not 100% sure what you mean but I think you are looking for something
like this:

Variable: FareReferenceId 
Reg Exp: <input id="fareRefId_(.+?)" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
value="(.+?)" /> 
Template: $1$$2$ 
Match No. ${Count} 


Variable: Timeinbound 
Reg Exp: input type="radio" name="timeinbound${FareReferenceId_g1}" value=""
id="(.+?)" optid
Template: $1$$2$ 
Match No. 1 


ZK




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Re: Passing values from regular expression

Posted by praveen tiwari <pr...@gmail.com>.
Tried both methods mentioned by ZK and Felix, and both working fine.
Thanks alot.

On 22-Jun-2017 4:13 pm, "Felix Schumacher" <
felix.schumacher@internetallee.de> wrote:

> Am 22.06.2017 09:06, schrieb praveen tiwari:
>
>> Hi Felix,
>>
>> Please find below an explanation in more detail:
>>
>> HTML Response:
>>
>
> I have simplified the html to the following code:
>
> <html>
>   <body>
>     <input name="fare1" value="id-1" />
>     <input name="in1" id="id-1-a" />
>     <input name="in1" id="id-1-b" />
>     <input name="out1" id="id-1-c" />
>     <input name="out1" id="id-1-d" />
>
>     <input name="fare2" value="id-2" />
>     <input name="in2" id="id-2-a" />
>     <input name="in2" id="id-2-b" />
>     <input name="out2" id="id-2-c" />
>     <input name="out2" id="id-2-d" />
>   </body>
> </html>
>
> fare1 and fare2 are your fare-ids and inX and outX are the inbound and
> outbound parameters.
>
>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> -------------------------------------
>> *FareID1:*
>> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
>> id="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda"
>> optid="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda" />
>> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
>> id="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893"
>>
> ...
>
>> <input type="radio" name="timeinbound1" value=""
>> id="5852bc68-461e-4570-b5ea-fb85f4367c18"
>> optid="5852bc68-461e-4570-b5ea-fb85f4367c18" />
>>
>> <input id="fareRefId_1" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
>> value="7f9a6381-9569-4af2-884f-16dd39332a9a" />
>>
>> *FareID2:*
>> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
>> id="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda"
>> optid="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda" />
>> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
>> id="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893"
>>
> ...
>
>> <input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
>> id="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348"
>> optid="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348" />
>> <input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
>> id="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07"
>> optid="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07" />
>>
>> <input id="fareRefId_2" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
>> value="7f9a6381-9569-4af2-884f-16dd39332a9a" />
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> -------------------------------------
>>
>> For "*fareRefId_1*" there are* multiple values of "timeinbound1" and
>> "timeoutbound1". *
>> For "*fareRefId_2*" there are* multiple values of "timeinbound2" and
>> "timeoutbound2". *
>>
>> Similarilty there are multiple "fareRefId_No." in my response.
>>
>> Scenario is that I need to extract value of "timeinbound" and
>> "timeoutbound"
>> depending on the value of fareRefId_No.
>> e.g. if fareRefId_2 - pass any value of "timeinbound2" and
>> "timeoutbound2".
>> fareRefId_9 - pass any value of "timeinbound9" and "timeoutbound9".
>>
>
> So you have a loop with a counter that you can reference as ${counter}
> that counts from 1 to 2.
>
>  - controller loop
>    - config counter
>    - sampler http
>      - extractor (fare)
>      - extractor (in)
>
> You are using a regex extractor in your example, but I think you are
> better of using a css/jquery extractor:
>
> For extractor (fare) the config woukd be:
>   reference name: fare
>   expression: input[name='fare${counter}']
>   attribute: value
>   match no.: 1
>
> For extractor (in) you would use:
>   reference name: in
>   expression: input[name='in${counter}']
>   attribute: id
>   match no.: -1
>
> This setup should give you the following variables and their respective
> values:
>   counter=X
>   fare=id-X
>   in_1=id-X-a
>   in_2=id-X-b
>   in_MatchNr=2
>
> It should be straightforward to extend the tests for include outX
>
> The same can be accomplished with regex extractors and setting the "match
> no." to the same values as above. But I think css extractor is easier to
> get right.
>
> Hope this helps,
>  Felix
>
>
>> I have added a "counter" config element in a while loop before calling the
>> request containing below regular expression.
>>
>> *Counter Config Element:*
>> Start: 2
>> Increment: 1
>> Reference name: Count
>>
>> *Regular Expression used:*
>>
>> Variable: FareReferenceId
>> Reg Exp: <input id="fareRefId_(.+?)" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
>> value="(.+?)" />
>> Template: $1$$2$
>> Match No. ${Count}
>> Variable Passed: ${FareReferenceId_g2}
>>
>> Variable: Timeinbound
>> Reg Exp: <input type="radio" name="timeinbound(.+?)" value="" id="(.+?)"
>> optid
>> Template: $1$$2$
>> Match No. ${Count}
>> Variable Passed: ${Timeinbound_g2}
>>
>> Variable: Timeoutbound
>> Reg Exp: <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound(.+?)" value="" id="(.+?)"
>> optid
>> Template: $1$$2$
>> Match No. ${Count}
>> Variable Passed: ${Timeoutbound_g2}
>>
>> Issue I am facing is that if counter = 2, it passed 2nd value of
>> fareRefId,
>> Timeinbound and TimeOutbound, while I need if counter = 2, it should pass
>> second value of  fareRefId and any value of Timeinbound2 and
>> TimeOutbound2,
>>
>> Please let me know if you need more information.
>>
>> On 22-Jun-2017 11:06 am, "Felix Schumacher" <
>> felix.schumacher@internetallee.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Am 21. Juni 2017 18:31:43 MESZ schrieb praveen tiwari <
>>> praveentiwari5@gmail.com>:
>>> >Hi All,
>>> >
>>> >I have a scenario as below and seeking for help on same.
>>> >
>>> >I have a request and it's response contains data as below which I am
>>> >able
>>> >to extract using regular expression:
>>> >
>>> >For
>>> >Fare 1
>>>
>>> What is fare? I don't understand it?
>>>
>>> >ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 (multiple times)
>>> Is ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 already multiple times, or is it three times x
>>> ABC 1
>>>
>>> Maybe you could give a more concrete example with?
>>>
>>> >XYZ 1, XYZ 1, XYZ 1  (multiple times)
>>> >
>>> >Fare 2
>>> >ABC 2, ABC 2, ABC 2 (multiple times)
>>> >XYZ 2, XYZ 2, XYZ 2  (multiple times)
>>> >
>>> >Fare n
>>> >ABC n, ABC n, ABC n (multiple times)
>>> >XYZ n, XYZ n, XYZ n  (multiple times)
>>> >
>>> >Required scenario is:
>>> >when I am getting fare 1, I need to select ABC 1 and XYZ 1.
>>> >when I am getting fare 2, I need to select ABC 2 and XYZ 2.
>>> >when I am getting fare n, I need to select ABC n and XYZ n.
>>> >
>>> >Problem I am facing is I am able to fetch "fare n" but when same number
>>> >(n)
>>> >is applied on ABC/XYZ in regular expression (templates), I am getting
>>> >value
>>> >from different fare section. e.g if I consider fare 2 (defined number
>>> >in
>>> >regexp template is 2), I am getting 2nd value from Fare 1 (ABC 1 and
>>> >XYZ 1
>>> >which is at 2nd position).
>>>
>>> I don't understand the description. Could you give the concrete regex and
>>> templates you are using?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>  Felix
>>>
>>> >
>>> >Any help with implementation of above login would be highly
>>> >appreciated.
>>> >If required more details, please let me know.
>>>
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Re: Passing values from regular expression

Posted by Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>.
Am 22.06.2017 09:06, schrieb praveen tiwari:
> Hi Felix,
> 
> Please find below an explanation in more detail:
> 
> HTML Response:

I have simplified the html to the following code:

<html>
   <body>
     <input name="fare1" value="id-1" />
     <input name="in1" id="id-1-a" />
     <input name="in1" id="id-1-b" />
     <input name="out1" id="id-1-c" />
     <input name="out1" id="id-1-d" />

     <input name="fare2" value="id-2" />
     <input name="in2" id="id-2-a" />
     <input name="in2" id="id-2-b" />
     <input name="out2" id="id-2-c" />
     <input name="out2" id="id-2-d" />
   </body>
</html>

fare1 and fare2 are your fare-ids and inX and outX are the inbound and 
outbound parameters.

> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------
> *FareID1:*
> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
> id="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda"
> optid="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda" />
> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
> id="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893"
...
> <input type="radio" name="timeinbound1" value=""
> id="5852bc68-461e-4570-b5ea-fb85f4367c18"
> optid="5852bc68-461e-4570-b5ea-fb85f4367c18" />
> 
> <input id="fareRefId_1" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
> value="7f9a6381-9569-4af2-884f-16dd39332a9a" />
> 
> *FareID2:*
> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
> id="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda"
> optid="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda" />
> <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
> id="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893"
...
> <input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
> id="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348"
> optid="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348" />
> <input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
> id="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07"
> optid="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07" />
> 
> <input id="fareRefId_2" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
> value="7f9a6381-9569-4af2-884f-16dd39332a9a" />
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------
> 
> For "*fareRefId_1*" there are* multiple values of "timeinbound1" and
> "timeoutbound1". *
> For "*fareRefId_2*" there are* multiple values of "timeinbound2" and
> "timeoutbound2". *
> 
> Similarilty there are multiple "fareRefId_No." in my response.
> 
> Scenario is that I need to extract value of "timeinbound" and 
> "timeoutbound"
> depending on the value of fareRefId_No.
> e.g. if fareRefId_2 - pass any value of "timeinbound2" and 
> "timeoutbound2".
> fareRefId_9 - pass any value of "timeinbound9" and "timeoutbound9".

So you have a loop with a counter that you can reference as ${counter} 
that counts from 1 to 2.

  - controller loop
    - config counter
    - sampler http
      - extractor (fare)
      - extractor (in)

You are using a regex extractor in your example, but I think you are 
better of using a css/jquery extractor:

For extractor (fare) the config woukd be:
   reference name: fare
   expression: input[name='fare${counter}']
   attribute: value
   match no.: 1

For extractor (in) you would use:
   reference name: in
   expression: input[name='in${counter}']
   attribute: id
   match no.: -1

This setup should give you the following variables and their respective 
values:
   counter=X
   fare=id-X
   in_1=id-X-a
   in_2=id-X-b
   in_MatchNr=2

It should be straightforward to extend the tests for include outX

The same can be accomplished with regex extractors and setting the 
"match no." to the same values as above. But I think css extractor is 
easier to get right.

Hope this helps,
  Felix

> 
> I have added a "counter" config element in a while loop before calling 
> the
> request containing below regular expression.
> 
> *Counter Config Element:*
> Start: 2
> Increment: 1
> Reference name: Count
> 
> *Regular Expression used:*
> 
> Variable: FareReferenceId
> Reg Exp: <input id="fareRefId_(.+?)" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
> value="(.+?)" />
> Template: $1$$2$
> Match No. ${Count}
> Variable Passed: ${FareReferenceId_g2}
> 
> Variable: Timeinbound
> Reg Exp: <input type="radio" name="timeinbound(.+?)" value="" 
> id="(.+?)"
> optid
> Template: $1$$2$
> Match No. ${Count}
> Variable Passed: ${Timeinbound_g2}
> 
> Variable: Timeoutbound
> Reg Exp: <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound(.+?)" value="" 
> id="(.+?)"
> optid
> Template: $1$$2$
> Match No. ${Count}
> Variable Passed: ${Timeoutbound_g2}
> 
> Issue I am facing is that if counter = 2, it passed 2nd value of 
> fareRefId,
> Timeinbound and TimeOutbound, while I need if counter = 2, it should 
> pass
> second value of  fareRefId and any value of Timeinbound2 and 
> TimeOutbound2,
> 
> Please let me know if you need more information.
> 
> On 22-Jun-2017 11:06 am, "Felix Schumacher" <
> felix.schumacher@internetallee.de> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 21. Juni 2017 18:31:43 MESZ schrieb praveen tiwari <
>> praveentiwari5@gmail.com>:
>> >Hi All,
>> >
>> >I have a scenario as below and seeking for help on same.
>> >
>> >I have a request and it's response contains data as below which I am
>> >able
>> >to extract using regular expression:
>> >
>> >For
>> >Fare 1
>> 
>> What is fare? I don't understand it?
>> 
>> >ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 (multiple times)
>> Is ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 already multiple times, or is it three times x 
>> ABC 1
>> 
>> Maybe you could give a more concrete example with?
>> 
>> >XYZ 1, XYZ 1, XYZ 1  (multiple times)
>> >
>> >Fare 2
>> >ABC 2, ABC 2, ABC 2 (multiple times)
>> >XYZ 2, XYZ 2, XYZ 2  (multiple times)
>> >
>> >Fare n
>> >ABC n, ABC n, ABC n (multiple times)
>> >XYZ n, XYZ n, XYZ n  (multiple times)
>> >
>> >Required scenario is:
>> >when I am getting fare 1, I need to select ABC 1 and XYZ 1.
>> >when I am getting fare 2, I need to select ABC 2 and XYZ 2.
>> >when I am getting fare n, I need to select ABC n and XYZ n.
>> >
>> >Problem I am facing is I am able to fetch "fare n" but when same number
>> >(n)
>> >is applied on ABC/XYZ in regular expression (templates), I am getting
>> >value
>> >from different fare section. e.g if I consider fare 2 (defined number
>> >in
>> >regexp template is 2), I am getting 2nd value from Fare 1 (ABC 1 and
>> >XYZ 1
>> >which is at 2nd position).
>> 
>> I don't understand the description. Could you give the concrete regex 
>> and
>> templates you are using?
>> 
>> Regards,
>>  Felix
>> 
>> >
>> >Any help with implementation of above login would be highly
>> >appreciated.
>> >If required more details, please let me know.
>> 
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Re: Passing values from regular expression

Posted by praveen tiwari <pr...@gmail.com>.
Hi Felix,

Please find below an explanation in more detail:

HTML Response:

------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------
*FareID1:*
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
id="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda"
optid="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda" />
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
id="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893"
optid="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893" />
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
id="dbb1033f-9500-4b06-b753-67b922a7b1f9"
optid="dbb1033f-9500-4b06-b753-67b922a7b1f9" />
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound1" value=""
id="ebed167d-548d-47b8-a96b-bb98bff68f01"
optid="ebed167d-548d-47b8-a96b-bb98bff68f01" />

<input type="radio" name="timeinbound1" value=""
id="60f3e222-b8a3-4b12-87e1-cb783a044b44"
optid="60f3e222-b8a3-4b12-87e1-cb783a044b44" />
<input type="radio" name="timeinbound1" value=""
id="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348"
optid="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348" />
<input type="radio" name="timeinbound1" value=""
id="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07"
optid="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07" />
<input type="radio" name="timeinbound1" value=""
id="5852bc68-461e-4570-b5ea-fb85f4367c18"
optid="5852bc68-461e-4570-b5ea-fb85f4367c18" />

<input id="fareRefId_1" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
value="7f9a6381-9569-4af2-884f-16dd39332a9a" />

*FareID2:*
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
id="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda"
optid="ae3dc705-d5dc-4729-9288-133e036c1cda" />
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
id="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893"
optid="22c7814f-e145-4082-86a2-09c2f922b893" />
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
id="dbb1033f-9500-4b06-b753-67b922a7b1f9"
optid="dbb1033f-9500-4b06-b753-67b922a7b1f9" />
<input type="radio" name="timeoutbound2" value=""
id="ebed167d-548d-47b8-a96b-bb98bff68f01"
optid="ebed167d-548d-47b8-a96b-bb98bff68f01" />

<input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
id="d62dbf99-cc3e-48e0-acf9-87fd8490b4bf"
optid="d62dbf99-cc3e-48e0-acf9-87fd8490b4bf" />
<input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
id="41c060f6-4080-4b38-babf-d7ffb74b3b23"
optid="41c060f6-4080-4b38-babf-d7ffb74b3b23" />
<input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
id="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348"
optid="f2a18f88-e87f-47f7-a31a-1cc92b905348" />
<input type="radio" name="timeinbound2" value=""
id="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07"
optid="dae19c11-dfa3-4483-8c0c-b06f0ec28c07" />

<input id="fareRefId_2" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
value="7f9a6381-9569-4af2-884f-16dd39332a9a" />
------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------

For "*fareRefId_1*" there are* multiple values of "timeinbound1" and
"timeoutbound1". *
For "*fareRefId_2*" there are* multiple values of "timeinbound2" and
"timeoutbound2". *

Similarilty there are multiple "fareRefId_No." in my response.

Scenario is that I need to extract value of "timeinbound" and "timeoutbound"
depending on the value of fareRefId_No.
e.g. if fareRefId_2 - pass any value of "timeinbound2" and "timeoutbound2".
fareRefId_9 - pass any value of "timeinbound9" and "timeoutbound9".

I have added a "counter" config element in a while loop before calling the
request containing below regular expression.

*Counter Config Element:*
Start: 2
Increment: 1
Reference name: Count

*Regular Expression used:*

Variable: FareReferenceId
Reg Exp: <input id="fareRefId_(.+?)" name="FareRefId" type="hidden"
value="(.+?)" />
Template: $1$$2$
Match No. ${Count}
Variable Passed: ${FareReferenceId_g2}

Variable: Timeinbound
Reg Exp: <input type="radio" name="timeinbound(.+?)" value="" id="(.+?)"
optid
Template: $1$$2$
Match No. ${Count}
Variable Passed: ${Timeinbound_g2}

Variable: Timeoutbound
Reg Exp: <input type="radio" name="timeoutbound(.+?)" value="" id="(.+?)"
optid
Template: $1$$2$
Match No. ${Count}
Variable Passed: ${Timeoutbound_g2}

Issue I am facing is that if counter = 2, it passed 2nd value of fareRefId,
Timeinbound and TimeOutbound, while I need if counter = 2, it should pass
second value of  fareRefId and any value of Timeinbound2 and TimeOutbound2,

Please let me know if you need more information.

On 22-Jun-2017 11:06 am, "Felix Schumacher" <
felix.schumacher@internetallee.de> wrote:

>
>
> Am 21. Juni 2017 18:31:43 MESZ schrieb praveen tiwari <
> praveentiwari5@gmail.com>:
> >Hi All,
> >
> >I have a scenario as below and seeking for help on same.
> >
> >I have a request and it's response contains data as below which I am
> >able
> >to extract using regular expression:
> >
> >For
> >Fare 1
>
> What is fare? I don't understand it?
>
> >ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 (multiple times)
> Is ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 already multiple times, or is it three times x ABC 1
>
> Maybe you could give a more concrete example with?
>
> >XYZ 1, XYZ 1, XYZ 1  (multiple times)
> >
> >Fare 2
> >ABC 2, ABC 2, ABC 2 (multiple times)
> >XYZ 2, XYZ 2, XYZ 2  (multiple times)
> >
> >Fare n
> >ABC n, ABC n, ABC n (multiple times)
> >XYZ n, XYZ n, XYZ n  (multiple times)
> >
> >Required scenario is:
> >when I am getting fare 1, I need to select ABC 1 and XYZ 1.
> >when I am getting fare 2, I need to select ABC 2 and XYZ 2.
> >when I am getting fare n, I need to select ABC n and XYZ n.
> >
> >Problem I am facing is I am able to fetch "fare n" but when same number
> >(n)
> >is applied on ABC/XYZ in regular expression (templates), I am getting
> >value
> >from different fare section. e.g if I consider fare 2 (defined number
> >in
> >regexp template is 2), I am getting 2nd value from Fare 1 (ABC 1 and
> >XYZ 1
> >which is at 2nd position).
>
> I don't understand the description. Could you give the concrete regex and
> templates you are using?
>
> Regards,
>  Felix
>
> >
> >Any help with implementation of above login would be highly
> >appreciated.
> >If required more details, please let me know.
>
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Re: Passing values from regular expression

Posted by Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>.

Am 21. Juni 2017 18:31:43 MESZ schrieb praveen tiwari <pr...@gmail.com>:
>Hi All,
>
>I have a scenario as below and seeking for help on same.
>
>I have a request and it's response contains data as below which I am
>able
>to extract using regular expression:
>
>For
>Fare 1

What is fare? I don't understand it?

>ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 (multiple times)
Is ABC 1, ABC 1, ABC 1 already multiple times, or is it three times x ABC 1

Maybe you could give a more concrete example with?

>XYZ 1, XYZ 1, XYZ 1  (multiple times)
>
>Fare 2
>ABC 2, ABC 2, ABC 2 (multiple times)
>XYZ 2, XYZ 2, XYZ 2  (multiple times)
>
>Fare n
>ABC n, ABC n, ABC n (multiple times)
>XYZ n, XYZ n, XYZ n  (multiple times)
>
>Required scenario is:
>when I am getting fare 1, I need to select ABC 1 and XYZ 1.
>when I am getting fare 2, I need to select ABC 2 and XYZ 2.
>when I am getting fare n, I need to select ABC n and XYZ n.
>
>Problem I am facing is I am able to fetch "fare n" but when same number
>(n)
>is applied on ABC/XYZ in regular expression (templates), I am getting
>value
>from different fare section. e.g if I consider fare 2 (defined number
>in
>regexp template is 2), I am getting 2nd value from Fare 1 (ABC 1 and
>XYZ 1
>which is at 2nd position).

I don't understand the description. Could you give the concrete regex and templates you are using?

Regards,
 Felix

>
>Any help with implementation of above login would be highly
>appreciated.
>If required more details, please let me know.

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