Hi everyone, I am new to JMeter, and just ran into the same issue of the Graph Results listener wrapping around (actually I posted a question to StackOverflow http://stackoverflow.com/questions/903348/jmeter-saving-results-configuring-graph-results-time-span here and then found this great group!). I don't know what the initial rationale was and disagreeing with it would be a philosophical hence pointless debate, but practically this is a big problem IMHO. I just ran a weekend-long test, and I can only see the lines for the last 2 hours (just guessing - there are no sample numbers or time labels on the X axis!)!
It seems to me that the simplest pragmatic solution would be to let user change dynamically the time span (width) of the graph (just like I can check boxes to add or remove lines), and then the graph should be repainted according to the new width. This seems like a simple addition to the GUI and logic. Any chance someone can do this? A related question is if I can save the results of test runs and later on open them with this listener? I know I can save the test plan or parts of it. I am unclear if I can save separately just the test results data, and later open them and perform comparisons etc. And furthermore can I open them with different listeners even if they weren't part of original test (i.e. I think of the test as accumulating data, and later on I want to view and interpret the data using different "viewers"). Thanks! -- Shaul P.S. To those familiar with MS's Performance Monitor (Perfmon), changing the time span is one of the options when opening a saved performance log (data). Other less important options IMHO are to change the line width, color and type (e.g. dashed or dotted). -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Graph-Results-overlap-tp23477206p23691823.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: jmeter-user-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: jmeter-user-h...@jakarta.apache.org