Content verification points enable you to test that the
data received from a connection matches the expected data.
Content verification points return a Pass status when
the received data matches the criteria specified in the verification
point.
- Comparison operator
- Specify the criteria to use to perform the verification, among
the following operators:
- Equals
- The verification point returns a Pass status if the received data
exactly matches the text or binary content that is specified in the Data area.
- Contains
- The verification point returns a Pass status if the text or binary
content that is specified in the Data area
occurs at least once in the received data.
- Starts with
- The verification point returns a Pass status if the text or binary
content that is specified in the Data area
occurs at the beginning of the received data.
- Ends with
- The verification point returns a Pass status if the text or binary
content that is specified in the Data area
occurs at the end of the received data.
- Differs from
- The verification point returns a Pass status if the received data
does not exactly match the text or binary content that is specified
in the Data area.
- Does not contain
- The verification point returns a Pass status if the text or binary
content that is specified in the Data area
does not occur at least once in the received data.
- Does not start with
- The verification point returns a Pass status if the text or binary
content that is specified in the Data area
does not occur at the beginning of the received data.
- Data
- Specify the data that is expected to be received through the connection.
- Binary
- In this view, edit the expected content as binary data.
- Raw ASCII
- In this view, edit the expected content as raw ASCII data. Bytes
are expressed as 7-bit alphanumeric characters or two-digit hexadecimal
bytes preceded with \x. Additionally, \r and \n stand
for carriage-return and line-feed, while \\ represents
the backslash character.