You only need 1 data file.
CSV DataSet will read a new line for each user/thread, and for each
loop (if in a loop).
Try it and see
On 04/05/06, Durgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sebb gmail.com> writes:
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> On 02/05/06, Brian Childs campuspartners.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for this! I now unde
sebb gmail.com> writes:
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> On 02/05/06, Brian Childs campuspartners.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for this! I now understand how a Counter with variables can work.
This will be helpful when I have
> test logins set up. Until then, I have a couple of questions about your reply
"replace the Counter wi
On 02/05/06, Brian Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for this! I now understand how a Counter with variables can work. This will be
helpful when I have test logins set up. Until then, I have a couple of questions about
your reply "replace the Counter with a CSV Data Set.":
1.) Do you
mes13,password,david13,password
${userName},${password},james13,password,david13,password
Again, thanks any additional help. I've been working on this for a while and
reading all kinds of posts...
BC
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|__ Simple Controller
|__ Counter
|__ HTTP Request - Login
|__ HTTP Request - View Account Info
|__ HTTP Request - Logout
Set the Counter parameters as follows:
Start 1
Inc 1
Max 20 (or whatever)
Reference Name: NO
Track Counter Independently for each User should _
I'm relatively new to JMeter and could use some help setting up a series of
logins. I have read the User Manual (but there isn't an example supplied for
this component) and combed the user group posts (I didn't find the search
feature helpful enough - maybe I searched to broadly?). I have read t
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