11-12-2019
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My only issue is that the value "event ID" is dynamic & runs through an API so I don't run nor set the values in an object if that makes sense?
I see no problem in testing dynamic values coming from whatever source. As long as you can grab the data all is fine.
And since you have example data, the data is obviously there... . If it helps you describe further more in detail what you are doing. Maybe one can give additional hints.
Since you have a grip of what you want to do it's the only task to work out the code for your thoughts. ;-)
Last edited by stomp; 11-12-2019 at 05:06 AM..
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NAME
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-help ts
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Show help about how to tune the program's operation
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