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I created a test and defined a data table of 100 synthetic records. The test ran fine. I ran the test again and while it was running I noticed some data that I didn’t see the first time. I looked at the data table in Alchemy that is part of the suite and it displayed a list of 100 records, but those were not the same records my test was using. I then realized that every time I execute the test, the synthetic data changes. That is not a problem in itself for me, but it is confusing when I go look at the data table and those records are not used and are pretty much meaningless.
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Michael posted 5 months ago Admin
In version 2.1.44, Alchemy data was changed to keep the generated data in memory until a change is made to the structure of the data or the refresh button is clicked.
In addition, a feature was added allowing a user to turn a data table into either CSV of static data by clicking the convert button.
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