On 08/10/2007, Ronan Klyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Modha Khammammettu wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > I would like to compare performance between two build of my system.
> >
> >
> > I can run Jmeter test per build and store results in a CSV file. The
> > only way I can think of is to manually load t
Modha Khammammettu wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I would like to compare performance between two build of my system.
>
>
> I can run Jmeter test per build and store results in a CSV file. The
> only way I can think of is to manually load these files one at a time
> into Summary / Aggregate Report and see
Hi All
I would like to compare performance between two build of my system.
I can run Jmeter test per build and store results in a CSV file. The
only way I can think of is to manually load these files one at a time
into Summary / Aggregate Report and see differences. Is there a better
way?
What
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for a selected file.
-Chris
Chris Krahe
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Aquilent, Inc (ack-wil-lent)
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> Has anyone used a listener (or similar tool) that can read and compare
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Has anyone used a listener (or similar tool) that can read and compare 2 or more
results files (.csv or .jtl) from the same test plan?
For example: An Aggregate Report might show percentage increase (or decrease) of
average, min, and max stats; A Graph Results might overlay one set of graphs o
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