It's not possible to set Checkboxes to a variable using the GUI.
(obviously!)
But it might be worth editting a simple JMX script to see what happens if
you replace
"false" with
"${FOLLOW}" or "${__P{follow.redirect,false)}"
for example
This might work - try it and see! - but the edit might not be preserved if
the script is loaded and resaved from JMeter.
If this does not work, a workround would be to use a batch editor (sed,
Perl, awk, or whatever) to update the script just before using it.
Or you could hard-code both options in the script and use two If controllers
to switch between them. This would allow the choice to be made at run-time,
but would be awkward when there are lots of possible combinations...
==
By the way, Keep-alive does not work properly at present, and cannot be made
to do so until the underlying http connection code is changed from the
default.
S.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 November 2003 01:48
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Test Management?
> If you want to change lots of parameters at the same time, then use
> variables and/or functions.
So I guess I wasn't clear on this point but I am doing a lot of HTTP sample
testing.
I've tried using variable and it's working out great. I also tried toying
more with copy and paste and for some reasons after I rebooted my machine it
started working!!!
Now, I have one last question. Is there a way to define and apply variables
that can change checkbox based parameters such as Follow Redirects and Use
KeepAlive seen in HTTTP sampler?
Thanks for the help.
Ryo
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Ryo Sode
SQA Lead Engineer
Internet Division
FileMaker Inc.
TEL 408.987.7500
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