Sebb
yes you are right it is JDBC request only.
I have used Regular expression extractor PP
as a child to JDBC request.
rgds
Sudheer
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:59 PM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 21/10/2008, sudheer reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How to use JDBC request defaults in other requests
>
> There is no such element as a JDBC Request Default.
>
> There is a JDBC Connection Configuration element which can only be
> used in a JDBC Request sampler.
>
> > I have written a sql query in JDBC request and I got the result but i
> don't
> > know how to use this variable in other HTTP request.
> >
> > scenario
> >
> > using JDBC request i have got result which is assigned to a variable say
> '*
> > A'.*
> > **
> > Now I have to use this '*A' *in HTTP request for a parameter say ' *X* '
> .
> >
> > I have associated a Regular expression extractor to this JDBC request
> and
>
> What do you mean by "associated" ?
>
> > given values in this post processor as given below
> >
> > *reference name : variable*
> > *regular expression : (.*)"*
> > *template : $1$*
> > *match number : 1*
> > *default value : error*
>
> Looks OK.
>
> > **
> > *here reference name and the variable name in JDBC request is same*
> > **
>
> JMeter variables are not related in any way to SQL names.
>
> > and in HTTP request for a parameter
> >
> > *number : ${variable}*
>
> OK
>
> > **
> > when i run the test and check the response data this parameter in HTTP
> > request is taking default value of regular expression instead of JDBC
> > variable.
>
> That means the RE PostProcessor has been run OK, and the HTTP sampler
> used the correct variable, but the RE PP was either applied to the
> wrong input or the RE was incorrect. Given that the RE is very simple,
> it's probably because the RE PP was applied to the wrong input.
>
> Did you add the RE PP as a child of the JDBC Sampler?
>
> > Assist me in solving ths issue
> >
> > rgds
> > Sudheer
> > **
> >
>
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