Nice one. I really should have looked in the log file - shame on me!
Removing the space before the column index in the function call worked.
So change:
JMUSER: ${__CSVRead(Q:/jmeter/portal/users.txt, 0)}
to
JMUSER: ${__CSVRead(Q:/jmeter/portal/users.txt,0)}
Thanks,
Daniel.
sebb wrote:
Any messages in the jmeter.log file?
Might also be worth trying 2.0.3, as has various fixes and better
error reporting.
S.
On Apr 8, 2005 10:47 AM, Daniel Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Firstly, JMeter is great tool, so thanks to all responsible for bringing
this product together.
I have read the user manual through and have searched the mail list
archive (is there any way to search the whole archive in a oner?),
however I can't see what's going wrong here.
I'm using JMeter 2.02.
Like many people, I want to read a list of users and passwords from a
file to use as values later on in the test for logging on to a website.
So in my thread group I have a "User Parameter" component that has:
JMUSER: ${__CSVRead(Q:/jmeter/portal/users.txt, 0)}
JMPASS: ${__CSVRead(Q:/jmeter/portal/users.txt, 1)}
DUMMY: ${__CSVRead(Q:/jmeter/portal/users.txt, next())}
Then in one of my HTTP requests for logging in, I use "${JMUSER}" and
"${JMPASS}" (without the quotes) in the "Value" column using the POST
method. However, by looking at the request data I can see that the
values are empty.
Replacing the functions calls in the "User Parameters" with actual
values works so I have narrowed down the problem to the use of the
__CSVRead() function.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Daniel.
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