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. is it a bug in Jmeter 2.3.1?
Raúl Lorenzo escribió:
Hello,
I am running a remote test with a CSV Data Set, should be CSV file
only in machine which starts the test (local machine) or should be in
all remote machines?
Thanks in advance
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Raúl Lorenzo Boullosa
Desarrollador
Hello,
I am running a remote test with a CSV Data Set, should be CSV file only
in machine which starts the test (local machine) or should be in all
remote machines?
Thanks in advance
--
Raúl Lorenzo Boullosa
Desarrollador Aplicaciones Informáticas
Altia Consultores S.L.
http://www.altia.es
)
Thanks in advance
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Raúl Lorenzo Boullosa
Desarrollador Aplicaciones Informáticas
Altia Consultores S.L.
http://www.altia.es
C/Colón nº18, 3ºA
36201 Vigo (Pontevedra - España)
Telf: +34 986 446 191
Fax: +34 986 439 128
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED
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Any idea?
Thanks in advance
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Raúl Lorenzo Boullosa
Ok, this makes sense, but how can I escape the response data?
Is there any other manner for comparing data strictly without needing
escaping it?
This piece of code is formated in BASE64
sebb escribió:
On 20/02/2008, Raúl Lorenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am probing a test case
sebb escribió:
On 20/02/2008, Raúl Lorenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, this makes sense, but how can I escape the response data?
Just edit the file.
of course, but this is not the way :D
Or you could use Javascript or Jexl functions to do a global replace
on the string before
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