Hi Paul-the-hat,

You can use some tricky technique to get your goal. You need to update
SELECT statement to use your defined column names with printing each of them
in new line. Once you reach this result you can just simply use
post-regular-expression-extractor to create variables for them.
If you need more detail, let me know.

Happy New Years everybody!



sebb-2-2 wrote:
> 
> On 10/12/2008, Paul-the-hat <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  I'm facing the problem that I need to dynamically use data read via a
>> JDBC
>>  Request during the subsequent test strategy.
>>
>>  Around the beginning of November I read that the next JMeter release
>> would
>>  include the functionality to extract data from a SELECT statement into
>> user
>>  variables. Does anyone know when that release is likely to become
>> available?
>>
> 
> Hopefully there will be a JMeter release early next year.
> 
> The JDBC variable code is in the nightly builds (linked from the
> website) if you want to give it a try.
> 
>>  Cheers
>>  Paul
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