Just open them in the appropriate listener.

I find it useful to create a separate dummy test plan with all the
listeners you want in it, and use that to look at the output files.


For external analysis, you might find it easiest to save the files as
.CSV, and use a spreadsheet, though there are some XSLT solutions
aorund.

S.
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 03:20:59 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm still learning my way around JMeter.  Now I've got a couple of
> different test plans working, and I've run both of them four times each,
> saving data to a different file each time (under the graph listener,
> "write all data to file" function).  Now I'd like to load up those data
> files to do some cross-comparison.
> 
> But, I don't know what to open them with.  Trying to open them with
> JMeter's open dialog gives an "error in the test plan" message, which I
> suppose isn't surprising.  But if JMeter won't open its own output
> files, what will?
> 
> What I'd like at the moment is just to be able to bring back the traffic
> graphs the way they looked as the tests were actually running.  Seems as
> though that should be possible, but I'm not picking up on how.
> 
> Thanks,
> -michael
> 
> --
> Michael Jinks, ENSA, ENSS, VDN, NSIT, The University of Chicago, world
> "If the future's not bright, it's colorful." -- Einsturzende Neubauten
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