Hi!

I have tried many things but I come to the conclusion that Jmeter's Javascript 
behaves a bit differently at least compared to the console in Chrome. Can you 
please help me out?

I want to do something like this

${__time(yyyy,)}-"1953"

or simplified

2020-"1953"

(It does perhaps look a little bit weird but there is a reason why the second 
term should be a string.)

Now I need to get an integer returned but with Jmeter I get 67.0 instead of 67. 
I have tried parseInt() but it has no effect.

Anyone who can help me?

Med vänlig hälsning
Krister Nilsson
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