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> I was very confused by that myself. Everytime you see a "Write All Data to
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Nick Holshouser
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From: Ayman Mobarak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I thinks the data should be in raw f
Dnia czw 23. styczeń 2003 17:46, Mike Stover napisał:
> I disagree. The point of the output is that you can load it into any of
> the listeners. If you want to see the Aggregate view of the data, load it
> into the Aggregate view. But, you still have the option of looking at the
Now my 2 cents :-
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I was very confused by that myself. Everytime you see a "Write All Data to
a File", no matter which listener you s
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> Da: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> I disagree. The point of the output is that you can load it
> into any
I disagree. The point of the output is that you can load it into any of the
listeners.
If you want to see the Aggregate view of the data, load it into the Aggregate view.
But, you still have the option of looking at the same data in the Graph viewer, or
any of the others. What's not nice is
I was very confused by that myself. Everytime you see a "Write All Data to a File",
no matter which listener you see it in, means the same thing: That is, write the
detail response time and success flag for each and every request to the file.
To be intuitive and more useful (notice I said "
Yes, this is the current behaviour. And I agree it's not the most
convenient. Can you file an enhancement request in the bug database?
Thanks,
Jordi.
Marcello Atzeni wrote:
Hi,
I'm collecting the test results with an AggregateReport listener and the
file it produces.
I expected the file to cont
Hi Marcello,
> Is this behaviour correct? Or maybe, am I missing something?
Yes, this behaviour is correct :-) although I agree it's not intuitive. In
jMeter you can log either all requests or all requests with responses
(functional mode), no matter in which visualiser you enter filename.
best
Hi,
I'm collecting the test results with an AggregateReport listener and the
file it produces.
I expected the file to contain the same data as in the listener GUI (which
shows the overall stats as opposed to the single results). However, the
file contains a (long) list of single results, making it
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