Text CheckpointIt checks whether a text string is displayed in the appropriate place on a web page or application. For example, suppose a web page displays the sentence "Flight departing from New York to San Francisco".You can create a text checkpoint that enures that the words "New York" are displayed between "Flight departing from" and "to San Francisco".Text Area CheckpointIt verifies that the text string is displayed within a defined area in a windows application, according to specified criteria. For example, suppose your Visual Basic application has a button that says View Doc<Num>, where <Num> is replaced by the four digit code entered in a form elsewhere in the application. You can create a text area checkpoint to confirm that the number displayed on the button is the same as the number entered in the form.Database CheckpointIt validates the contents of a database. For example, you can use a database checkpoint to validate the contents of a database containing flight information for your website.