The User Parameters is not updating the values after every response, most likely - unless you uncheck the checkbox on the gui. Even then, this is a very strange way to go.
It would be preferable find a better place to put your initial function call - perhaps in a meaningless assertion under the html request that returns the response you are extracting values from? Also, I have changed the regexExtractor to behave as you expected, so you can checkout the latest code and use it, or wait for tomorrows nightly tarball. -Mike On 12 Jun 2003 at 16:14, Andy Dailey wrote: > Thanks for the assistance. Although, I am still having a problem. > > I changed the setup of my test plan to: > > thread group > -simple controller > --.... > --html request > --Html Link Parser > --html request with parameters of > filter=ALL > dispatchItems=${itemValue_g1},${itemValue_g2},${itemValue_g3} > ----User Parameter - items = ${__regexFunction('\d+' ,'\d+' > ,'\d+',$1$,RAND,,BAD_READ,itemValue)} > > > I am expecting to get a request for this of > http:/***.***:8888/spdd/viewNotes.do?filter=ALL&dispatchItems=123366,116 > 019,407474 > > But this is not the case. > What am I doing wrong here? > > Thanks for the help. > > Andy Dailey > Haworth Inc. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 9:21 AM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: Re: Reg Expression Usage > > > BTW, I just added this feature to the regex extractor and committed > today. > So, in the future, you can use it as you describe. > > -Mike > > On 11 Jun 2003 at 17:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > You would be better off using the __regexFunction, I think. The GUI > extractor component > > doesn't save all the groups - it only saves the templated result into > the reference name variable. > > > > so, you should expect your variable ${testitems} would equal 123366, > but > you wouldn't have > > access to the other groups. Which is an interesting thing by itself - > how to > best provide the > > kind of flexibility you apparently need? > > > > Anyway, you can do what you want with the __regexFunction, so I'd use > that instead. > > > > -Mike > > > > On 11 Jun 2003 at 16:41, Andy Dailey wrote: > > > > > For the developers out there, this is a great product. I am very > happy > > > with it. However, I am currently having an issue getting the > Regular > > > Expression Extractor to work correctly. I have tried to get this to > run > > > for a while now to no avail. I am currently using jmeter1.9 RC. > > > > > > > > > > > > Here is a snippet from the prior response that I am trying to > extract > > > from: > > > <table style="table-layout: fixed" border="0"> > > > <tr id="s407474" class="clsTableRow" > > > onclick="toggleRowSelection(frmDispatch, this, '123366' ,'116019' > > > ,'407474');"><td width='24px' class="clsHiddenTableData"><img > > > ---END snippet > > > > > > I am trying to extract "toggleRowSelection(frmDispatch, this, > '123366' > > > ,'116019' ,'407474')" out of the prior response to use the numbers > as > > > parameters in the next request. example: item=123366,116019,407474 > > > > > > my test plan consists of: > > > > > > thread group > > > -simple controller > > > --.... > > > --html request > > > --Regular Expression Extractor > > > --Html Link Parser > > > --html request > > > > > > My data for Regular Expression Extractor > > > Reference name: testItems > > > Regular Expression: toggleRowSelection[(]frmDispatch, this, '(\d+)' > > > ,'(\d+)' ,'(\d+)' > > > template: $1$ > > > Match Number (0 for Random): 0 > > > Default Value: 0 > > > > > > In the second html request, I have coded the parameter as > > > item=${testItems_g1} > > > > > > When I run the test, I get the following in the request data: > > > > > > http://****.***.com:8888/spdd/viewNotes.do > > > Query Data: filter=ALL&dispatchItems=%24%7BtestItems_g1%7D with a > null > > > pointer exception. 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