We have already found this.

If (vars.get("AA_1") < 30) {Failure=true }

Assertion failure message: org.apache.jorphan.util.JMeterException: Error
invoking bsh method: eval       Sourced file: inline evaluation of: ``If
(vars.get("AA_1") < "30") {Failure=true };'' : Operator: '"<"' inappropriate
for objects.

However vars.get is supposed to return not objects, but variable values. You
can find it in help.

I think you really have never done assertion like this :)

You are wasting your time and mine, too.

sebb, please, either stop answering or give me a working example.


sebb-2-2 wrote:
> 
> On 17/08/2009, Andrey Simonov <au...@bk.ru> wrote:
>>
>>  > http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/demos/BeanShellAssertion.bsh
>>
>>
>> sebb, you are very stubborn and you don't want to understand what I am
>>  asking.
> 
> I am trying to answer your questions.
> 
>>  You have sent me links to help 3 times (!), but unfortunately you are
>> the
>>  only one who is answering me.
>>
>>  I'll try to be maximum specific, so that you will be not able to send me
>> the
>>  link to help for the 4th time.
>>
>>  I make a JDBC request, which results in a following output:
>>  Count(*)
>>  28
>>
>>  The output is assigned to a variable: AA.
>>
>>  Then as a child to this request, I create a BeanShell Assertion, which
>>  reads:
>>
>>  If vars.get("AA_1") < 30 Then {
>>  Failure=true }
>>
>>  I get the following error:
>>
>>  Assertion failure message: org.apache.jorphan.util.JMeterException:
>> Error
>>  invoking bsh method: eval       Parse error at line 1, column 8. 
>> Encountered: .
>>
>>  Why?
>>
> 
> The phrase "Parse error" means that the code is not valid Java syntax.
> 
> Compare your code with the following example from the link I provided:
> 
>          if (arr != null && arr.length != 25218)
>          {
>              Failure= true ;
>              FailureMessage = "The response data size was not as expected"
> ;
>           }
> 
> If you look carefully you will see that the general form of an "if"
> statement is:
> 
> if (condition) {
> }
> 
> Try fixing your code accordingly.
> 
>>
>>
>>  sebb-2-2 wrote:
>>  >
>>  > On 17/08/2009, Andrey Simonov <au...@bk.ru> wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  > I already explained how to generate a sample and how to use BSH to
>>  >>  > generate an Assertion:
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >> No, you didn't. The reference to generic help you gave me does not
>>  >> contain
>>  >>  this.
>>  >>
>>  >>  I need a sample BSF/BSH Assetion script that evaluates a variable,
>>  >> please.
>>  >
>>  > http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/demos/BeanShellAssertion.bsh
>>  >
>>  >>  Say, "If variable > 5 Then Failed, Else Passed"
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >> sebb-2-2 wrote:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > On 17/08/2009, Andrey Simonov <au...@bk.ru> wrote:
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  sebb
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  You are not answering my question. You are confusing me with
>> people
>>  >> who
>>  >>  >> do
>>  >>  >>  not read manuals before asking questions.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I have read all the help files and I did not find an answer to
>> my
>>  >>  >> question!
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  Could you please be more specific in your answers, in case you
>>  >> really
>>  >>  >> know
>>  >>  >>  how this assertion works, of course.
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  I need a sample BSF/BSH script that evaluates a variable and
>> send a
>>  >>  >> message
>>  >>  >>  to some listener.
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  > As I wrote before, Listeners only process samples and Assertions;
>> I
>>  >>  > already explained how to generate a sample and how to use BSH to
>>  >>  > generate an Assertion:
>>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  sebb-2-2 wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > On 17/08/2009, Andrey Simonov <au...@bk.ru> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  Yes, but please can you give me an example?
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  I have spent half a day of Friday trying to do something
>> with
>>  >>  >> variables
>>  >>  >>  >> in
>>  >>  >>  >>  BSF and BSH assertions and listeners and no luck!
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  All I need to do is to be able to evaluate variable and send
>>  >> some
>>  >>  >>  >> message to
>>  >>  >>  >>  some listener :)
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  An example will be greatly appreciated.
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > Read the following:
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>
>>  >>
>> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#BeanShell_Assertion
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  > It includes sample code.
>>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >> sebb-2-2 wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > On 17/08/2009, Andrey Simonov <au...@bk.ru> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  That's not what I meant. I meant is there an assertion
>> that
>>  >> can
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> conveniently
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  parse SQL results?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  E.g. my results are: table headers and 4 values. How do
>> I
>>  >> check
>>  >>  >> that
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> e.g.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  "Average" is < 30?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > JDBC can save results as variables.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > The Size Assertion is similar to what you want,
>> unfortunately
>>  >> it
>>  >>  >> only
>>  >>  >>  >>  > checks size... perhaps that should be extended to check a
>>  >>  >> variable.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  > Meanwhile, use a BSF or BSH Assertion to check the
>> variable.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  sebb-2-2 wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > On 17/08/2009, Andrey Simonov <au...@bk.ru> wrote:
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Hi!
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Is there any sort of response assertion for JDBC
>>  >> requests?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  > All the Assertions can be used with JDBC.
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  Or it's RegExp Extractor only?
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
>>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  If there is a way (maybe via BSF request), please
>>  >> provide an
>>  >>  >>  >> example
>>  >>  >>  >>  >> :)
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