On 7/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks!
> 
> I have data from production which are changing every day so i have to take
> it from database.

Or fetch it once per day?

> I'll write it into Jmeter source code. If you would like to check it when
> i'll finish, tell me and i'll send it to you.

Thanks .

> Sebastian
> 
> 
> 
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> On 7/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm wondering if there is a way to print resuts from listners?
> 
> I think 2.0.3 includes a way to create screen dumps (^G IIRC) - if
> not, then certainly 2.1 (only available in nightlies at present) does.
> These can then be printed.
> 
> > And also if there is a way to save results directly to file without
> > keeping it in JMeter memory. I want to run long period testing(2 days)
> and
> > i don't have enought memory to save such a big result.
> 
> Create a testplan without any listeners.
> Set output format to CSV.
> Run as non-GUI with -l to create log file:
> 
> jmeter -n -t test.jmx -l test.jtl
> 
> This will make the most efficient use of memory.
> 
> We frequently run tests like that over a weekend, perhaps with
> millions of transactions in total.
> 
> > Is there a way to take values for varibles from datebase? Not only for
> one
> > but for all in User Parameters. For only one it would be easy to write
> > function but for 200 in 500 threads it is a bit troublesome. If there's
> a
> > way please tell me.
> 
> Probably could do so using BeanShell and JDBC, but there is currently
> no built-in method of doing so.
> 
> You could create a file (from the database if necessary), and read it
> with the StringFromFile or CSVRead functions (or CSVData if using a
> 2.1 nightly)
> 
> This would be more efficient than reading from the database,
> particularly if you want to run a test more than once.
> 
> > Sebastian
> 
> ditto!
> 
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