if your code is literal then you havent closed the quote
str = "${MyVar}

Check if there are beanshell errors. if not check that you dont have any
whitespace in the xml(or change the replace all to be a regexp that will
match)

regards
deepak


On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:49 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a xml request, that I have saved in a variable. There is timestamp
> parameter that I need to update with system time.
>
> I understand that i can get time using time function, however I have to
> replace the value in the xml.
>
> for example <timestamp>111</timestamp> to be replaced with
> <timestamp>222<timestamp>
>
> Is there any way I can replace that value in the xml that is saved
> ${MyVar}.
>
> I tried using  str = "${MyVar};
> str=str.replaceAll("<timestamp>111</timestamp>",
> "<timestamp>222<timestamp>");
> in beanshell sampler, but it looks like " need to escaped etc..
>
> Any other solution?
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
> Deepak Tiwari
>
>
>
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