On 21 January 2011 02:49, Duc Chau <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I've just found that the header column name defined in csv file will be > assigned to variable as well and this gets problem when looping > > For example: > > *CSV Data Set Definition* (recylce=TRUE) > > *menu* => header as variable > login > change password > logout > > *Test Plan* > > Loop Controller (3) > Use CSV Login Credentials > Loop Controller (3) > Use CSV Menu > HTTP Request use ${menu} > > *Actual Result* > > First Loop of CSV Menu: > ${menu} = login > ${menu} = change password > ${menu} = logout > > Second Loop CSV Menu: > ${menu} = menu => *problem here* > ${menu} = login > ${menu} = change password > > Expected result should be the same as the first loop. > > When I checked user manual and it said that "When the end of file (EOF) is > reached, and the recycle option is true, reading starts again with the first > line of the file". It seems it ignores the advantage of Jmeter 2.3.4 as > "Versions of JMeter after 2.3.4 support CSV files which have a header line > defining the column names. To enable this, leave the "Variable Names" field > empty. The correct delimiter must be provided." when looping. > > Please advise whether this problem should be a bug of Jmeter or not. Thank > you. >
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