You can put a NOP before and after the pause with a start_rtd and a rtd,
and then use -trace_rtt.
For example:
<nop start_rtd="2" />
<pause normal="true" mean="100" stdev="10" />
<nop rtd="2" />
If you look at the scenario_pid_rtt.csv you can pick out the RTTs with a
Rtd_no of 2.
Charles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/12/2007 05:06:45 AM:
> If I do a pause with a min and max, is there any way of taking that
> value and placing it in a logfile (As if I wanted to have a logfile of
> all the random pauses)...
>
>
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