When I use a hard coded value in the where clause comparing to a numeric
column the jmeter log has no complaint and I can only assume it worked but
when I try to define numeric values in the user parameter list I get an
'ORA-01722 invalid number' error in jmeter.log. I have no problem with
strings
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From: Sosnowski, Andrew P [IT]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 1:42 PM
To: Sosnowski, Andrew P [IT]; 'Mike Stover '; 'JMeter Users List '
Subject: RE: JDBC testing
Some things I would find useful for JDBC testing:
-the label of the JDBC test element is not used in
ctober 16, 2002 1:42 PM
To: Sosnowski, Andrew P [IT]; 'Mike Stover '; 'JMeter Users List '
Subject: RE: JDBC testing
Some things I would find useful for JDBC testing:
-the label of the JDBC test element is not used in the Sample Results label
attribute (uses the Query string
Some things I would find useful for JDBC testing:
-the label of the JDBC test element is not used in the Sample Results label
attribute (uses the Query string instead) as it is in the HTML element.
I like this feature as it is helpful in creating reports of results from jtl
file.
-is there any
Yes I found my problem.
I didn't change the sybase url to the new Server in every place it was
referenced although I still don;t understand why the message came up
Thanks Mike
-Original Message-
From: Mike Stover
To: JMeter Users List
Sent: 10/15/02 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: JDBC te
Hard to say, but the stack trace is usually revealing for errors of that sort.
-Mike
On 15 Oct 2002 at 11:34, Sosnowski, Andrew P [IT] wrote:
> I'm using jmeter to do JDBC performance testing for the first time in a
> while and I'm having a problem I've never seen before accessing a Sybase
> d
I'm using jmeter to do JDBC performance testing for the first time in a
while and I'm having a problem I've never seen before accessing a Sybase
database.
When I access one server, everything seems fine but when I change the url to
another server, running read-only stored procs seems to cause a
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