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TestBase 3.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 As shown in the figure below, there are a variety of data tables that ship with TestBase consisting of common data.
Some of these data tables contain multiple columns of data.
For those that contain multiple columns of data, you can force the synchronization within the same data table. If you were generating addresses, it wouldn't make much sense to have a city from Wisconsin listed with California as the state and having a zip code from Maryland. Forcing a synchronization gives you coherent data across multiple columns. If you choose, you can use only a portion of the text to fill a column and have the ability to specify what case you want the data in. The null probability specifies the percentage of the time a null should be provided for that column.
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