the problem is solved ! you made me double check my regular expression now it
works fine 
thanks so much ! ! !




sebb-2-2 wrote:
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> On 07/02/2010, glc <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  Thanks for your prompt response :)
>>  the  thing is , i already know the values extracted to the variable are
>> only
>>  digits.
>>  What  i'm trying to do is post the extracted number as int ,it should be
>>  posted to a web service http request field that would only except int
>> values
>>  or else the request would fail. (i'm using it for functional tests)
>>  When   i run this http request it fails cause the extracted value is
>> read as
>>  string...
>>  any   ideas??
> 
> What have you put in the HTTP request field?
> Are you sure it is just the digits?
> Use Tree View Listener to check.
> 
> What is the error message from the server?
> Are you sure it means that the field is not an int?
> Or does it mean that the field cannot be converted to an int?
> 
>>  thanks !
>>
>>  glc
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  sebb-2-2 wrote:
>>  >
>>  > On 07/02/2010, glc <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  >>
>>  >>  Hi all !
>>  >>
>>  >>  I'm mew to Jmeter and really would appriciate help,
>>  >>  In my test I am extracting a value from the HTTP Web Service
>> response
>>  >> and
>>  >>  needs to use this exctracted results back into another Web Service
>>  >> request
>>  >>  which accept only integer.
>>  >>
>>  >>  I am am using the following extraction method:
>>  >>
>>  >>  Return Result: STRING_#### (the # stands for the numric part of the
>>  >> string)
>>  >>  Regular Expression extractor: (RESPONSE_STRING(.+))
>>  >>
>>  >>  Now I am having the #### as string and I need to pass it as Integer
>> to
>>  >> the
>>  >>  next request.
>>  >
>>  > The JMeter GUI elements only accept text as input.
>>  > Some of them require the text to be restricted to decimal digits, but
>>  > none require Integers.
>>  >
>>  > So just make sure that you only extract the digits into the variable.
>>  >
>>  >>  i already used _javascript function by fuction helper dialog in
>> jmeter
>>  >> but
>>  >>  it didnt work
>>  >>
>>  >>   ${__javaScript(${__javaScript(parseInt('${STRING}'))}
>>  >> ,INT_VARIABLE_NAME)}
>>  >>
>>  >>  what test element should i use and how excatly?
>>  >
>>  > Nowhere, see above.
>>  >
>>  >>  thanks in advance
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
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