Timers are not included in any sample elapsed times. They do affect
the throughput, because the overall time includes any timer delays.
And of course they have an effect on the sample start-/end-times.
Note that timers _are_ included in the "samples" that are created by
the Transaction Controlle
Hello...i've been reading jmeter's documentation and i've noticed that
timers influences the numbers in the test results. What i want to know
is, does the timers influence the throughput column only (as
documentation seems to point) or all the timings recorded by jmeter.
By all i mean "all samplers
In 17/05/06, new2JM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks S
Test Action didnot include the time in Transaction response time.
Good - of course if you add the Test Action as a child of the
Transaction, the time would be included.
I am using Once Only controller for login so that I can loop the i
logout at
end.
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time(sleep time) to be included into trasaction
> response times(transaction Controllers). Is the above plan OK for it? any
> changes needed?
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> Please advise. I am new to Jmeter and trying to pick up. so sorry for
> bugging if
to Jmeter and trying to pick up. so sorry for
bugging if this is a small question.
Thanks in advance
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