Hi, If I take SimpleDateFormat docs, it would mean something like: PMbc10 between 10 PM and 11PM.
I wonder why would somebody set such a format in JMeter. Regards Philippe On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 8:29 PM, Philippe Mouawad <[email protected] > wrote: > Thanks Felix, > But my question was what the format 'abcd' use ? > > As you know if a user enters 'current time is HH:mm' in this property, it > will work also. > But 'abcd' is weird for me. > > Thanks > Regards > > > On Sunday, May 8, 2016, Felix Schumacher < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Am 8. Mai 2016 14:45:18 MESZ, schrieb Philippe Mouawad < >> [email protected]>: >> >On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 2:32 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> On 8 May 2016 at 13:13, Philippe Mouawad <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> > On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 1:37 PM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> On 8 May 2016 at 12:16, Philippe Mouawad >> ><[email protected]> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> > It's a formulation error. >> >> >> > This format is supported >> >> >> >> >> >> But are there any formats which are not supported? >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > It accepts : >> >> > ms >> >> > of any SimpleDateFormat >> >> >> >> >> >> For example, how about this: >> >> >> >> >> >> jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format='abcd' >> >> >> >> >> > It won't work with this, but what is this format ? Is this an >> >acceptable >> >> > SimpleDateFormat ? >> >> >> >> Yes. Fixed text is allowed in single quotes. >> >> >> >ok, but why would somebody use such format ? >> >> You can use it to form a complete sentence with time information, e.g. >> "The current time is HH:MM." >> >> That way you don't have to concatenate the formatted time to your static >> text. >> >> Regards, >> Felix >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I suspect that may not be supported as it is does not provide any >> >time >> >> >> information. >> >> >> >> >> >> Does the format have to include both date and time? >> >> >> >> >> > See NormalizerSampleConsumer >> >> >> >> That extracts the time from a Date which is parsed from the >> >timestamp. >> >> >> >> It does not tell me how the time is used. >> >> >> > >> > >> >> >> >> Since the code uses a default of HH:mm:ss I assume that it does not >> >> care if the date information is missing. >> >> >> >> But does it care if the time information is missing, i.e. what about: >> >> >> >> jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format = yyyy/MM/dd >> >> >> >> I suspect that would produce graphs that aren't very useful. >> >> >> >Yes. >> >So documentation should mention to add time. >> >For me it's the same as with old listeners and graphs generation. >> >If there is no time, graphs are useless. >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >> Does the code support 'ms' (i.e. epoch timestamp)? >> >> >> >> >> > yes >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> One needs to know that info in order to clarify the text. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Sunday, May 8, 2016, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> The generating-dashboard.html page includes the following text: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> # You can use any other format than the one shown here >> >> >> >> jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format = yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> The way I read this initially, all formats *apart* from the one >> >shown >> >> >> are >> >> >> >> OK. >> >> >> >> I suspect that is not the intention. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Are there any formats that are not supported? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > -- >> >> >> > Cordialement. >> >> >> > Philippe Mouawad. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Cordialement. >> >> > Philippe Mouawad. >> >> >> >> > > -- > Cordialement. > Philippe Mouawad. > > > > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
