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Correlate statements

Creating Vuser Scripts
Chapter 11, page 190
Tuxedo Vuser Scripts · Developing TUXEDO Vuser Scripts
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Correlate statements (optional).
Correlating statements enables you to use the result of one business process in a
subsequent one.
For details, see
Correlating Queries
on page 201.
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Configure the run-time settings.
The run-time settings control the Vuser behavior during script execution. These
settings include loop, log, and timing information.
For details, see Chapter 6,
Configuring Run-Time Settings
.
6
Run the script from VuGen.
Save and run the script from VuGen to verify that it runs correctly.
For details, see Chapter 7,
Running Vuser Scripts in Stand-Alone Mode
.
After you create a TUXEDO Vuser script, you integrate it into a LoadRunner
scenario on either a Windows or UNIX platform. For more information on
integrating Vuser scripts in a scenario, refer to your
LoadRunner Controller
User's Guide
.