I checked out of CVS the changes that you made and it works as expected.
Thanks for the assistance.
-Andy
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doing wrong here?
Thanks for the help.
Andy Dailey
Haworth Inc.
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BTW, I just added this feature to
BTW, I just added this feature to the regex extractor and committed today.
So, in the future, you can use it as you describe.
-Mike
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> You would be better off using the __regexFunction, I think. The GUI extractor
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You would be better off using the __regexFunction, I think. The GUI extractor
component
doesn't save all the groups - it only saves the templated result into the reference
name variable.
so, you should expect your variable ${testitems} would equal 123366, but you wouldn't
have
access to the
For the developers out there, this is a great product. I am very happy
with it. However, I am currently having an issue getting the Regular
Expression Extractor to work correctly. I have tried to get this to run
for a while now to no avail. I am currently using jmeter1.9 RC.
Here is a snippe
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