The Social Security Number generator is used to generate social security numbers with LoadComplete. Using this generator type you can populate a list variable with social security numbers and then use this data in your tests.
To activate the Social Security Number generator, do the following:
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In the Generate Values dialog, select Social Security Number from the Data Generator list.
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Activate any user-defined generator based on the Social Security Number standard generator as it is described above.
Parameters
After you have selected the Social Security Number generator, you are offered to specify some additional parameters for the generated data. The parameters are:
Country
Specifies the name of the country for which social security numbers will be generated. Currently, there is only one country that can be specified as the value of this parameter: United States (the default value of the parameter). You cannot change the value of this parameter.
Duplicate each value … time(s)
Specifies how many times each generated value will be duplicated. The default value of the parameter is False.
After you specify the needed parameters, you can obtain the sample values that have been generated by the engine. The values are displayed in the Sample field.
Also, you can discard all the changes you made in the generator’s parameters and restore the parameters set by default. For this purpose, click Set Default Values below the Sample field.
If you are going to use the same settings in several variables or if you configure one generator in the same manner from time to time, it is much easier to save the selected generator with the specified parameter values as a user-defined generator. For this purpose, click the Save to User-Defined button below the Sample field.
For more information on generating test data, see Using Data Generators.
See Also
Using Data Generators
Data Generators Reference
Generating Values
List Variables