Hi Ravindra

thanks for ur reply.

Do I have to cange any in the Jmeter properties file.

it will be helpful for me if u give me some detailed information  how to
workout with this with some example.

this is my scenario

in JDBC request i got the result frrom database now i have to use this
result  in another HTTP request

 I have associated a Regular expression extractor to this JDBC request  and
given values in this post processor as given below

*reference name : variable*
*regular expression : (.*)"*
*template : $1$*
*match number : 1*
*default value : error*
**
*here reference name and the variable name in JDBC request is same*
**
and  in HTTP request for  a parameter

*number  : ${variable}*
**
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.

rgds
Sudheer


On 10/22/08, Ravindra Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> it works for JDBC request also...there must be smthing wrong with your
> regex
>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:05 PM, sudheer reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >wrote:
>
> > Hi sebb
> >
> >  I have tried  to fix the problem but not successful.
> >
> > Regular expression extractor is working fine with HTTP request but for
> JDBC
> > request it is taking default value.
> >
> > can you suggest a solution for this please.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > rgds
> > Sudheer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 10/21/08, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > On 21/10/2008, sudheer reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > ok sebb
> > > >   can u suggest another method for using this JDBC request result in
> > HTTP
> > > >  request.
> > > >
> > >
> > > No.
> > >
> > > It is definitely possible to extract results from JDBC samplers; the
> > > way you have described it is the way I would have suggested doing it,
> > > so you just need to fix whatever is wrong...
> > >
> > > If the JDBC response data shows up in the View Results Tree Listener -
> > > I assume you have checked this? - then the RE PP can extract it.
> > >
> > > >
> > > >  On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:33 PM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >  > In that case the only possibility is that the RE is wrong.
> > > >  >
> > > >  > Is it possible that there is trailing/leading white-space in the
> RE
> > > >  > field? This might cause a match failure.
> > > >  >
> > > >  > BTW, for testing REs, the Java Request can be useful - just put
> some
> > > >  > sample text in the ResultData field (this will be the Body of the
> > > >  > response).
> > > >  >
> > > >  > On 21/10/2008, sudheer reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >  > > *Body*
> > > >  >  >
> > > >  > >
> > > >  > >  On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:17 PM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > >  > >
> > > >  > >  > And which "Response Field to check" is selected?
> > > >  > >  >
> > > >  > >  > On 21/10/2008, sudheer reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >  > >  > >  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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