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Benchmark Factory for Database 9.0 - User Guide

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$BFNumberOfIterations

Description:

Returns the current number of iterations of a test.

Parameters:

N/A

Syntax:

$BFNumberOfIterations()

Example:

$BFNumberOfIterations() ; returns "1"

 

$BFProfile

Description:

Returns driver specific information, such as database name.

Parameters:

Profile (constant)-The following provides a list of database type constants:

 

MSSQL (native), SAP:

  • SERVERNAME
  • DATABASE
  • USERNAME

ORACLE:

  • NETSERVICENAME
  • USERNAME

ODBC, MYSQL (ODBC), MSSQL (ODBC):

  • DATASOURCENAME
  • USERNAME

DB2:

  • DATABASEALIAS
  • USERNAME

Syntax:

$BFProfile(constant)

Example:

$BFProfile(USERNAME) ; returns 'sa'

 

 

 

$BFRunID

Description:

Returns the run ID of the current test.

Parameters:

N/A

Syntax:

$BFRunID()

Example:

$BFRunID() ; returns  "186"

 

 

$BFSetVar

Description:

Stores a value for later use by $BFGetVar.  Used to store a value to be reused within its own transaction, or any transaction in a given user scenario.  Each virtual user gets its own variable space, so values are not shared between them.  Typically, $BFSetVar is placed at the beginning of a dynamic statement, as scripts are evaluated from left to right.  

Parameters:

Variable Name (VarName)-An alphanumeric identifier of the value stored.

 

Text to Store (Value)-A string.  The value to be stored for later retrieval.

Syntax:

Syntax:$BFSetVar("VarName", "Value")

Example:

$BFSetVar("Totalrow", "2") ; $BFSetVar sets the variable "Totalrow" to 2

 

 

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