The generated url should be available in the previous request. you have to
extract it out , using a post-processor into a variable (usually a regex
extractor) and then use that variable as the path in the next request.
Similar problems have been discussed multiple times in the mail archives.

regards
deepak


On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 6:21 AM, VVikasV <v.vikas.bal...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> PFB, the problem I am facing with Jmeter.
>
> While recording script using Jmeter, when click the to validate the user,
> the control goes to  third party service, where I need to enter the user
> details. Here I am getting a problem like, for each user the Url generated
> by the third party is different. The problem is still there if I am trying
> to login using the same login credentials. There is a part in the URL which
> changes with each login (that part is marked in the image below). So when I
> am trying to run the recorded script, it is showing “session expired
> error”.
> Is there any way to overcome this problem?
>
> •A portion in the recorded URL is dynamic. It changes with every login.
> •Since it the dynamic part is in URL, we are not able to apply
> “Correlation”
> to this.
> •When we run the script it is throwing “Session Expired Error”.
>
> I want to correlate the marked portion in URL.
>
> https://xx.xxx.xx.xx/WebObjects/IDMSAccount.woa/1/wo/KpFpetJdbqgVfuOGJABAqg/0.19
>
> I want to coorelate the part marked in bold in above URL.
>
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