The csv on controller is in the same folder as the jmx. On server it doesn't find wherever i put it: - jmeter folder - jmeter/bin folder
Regards Philippe On Tuesday, November 6, 2012, sebb wrote: > On 5 November 2012 22:26, Philippe Mouawad > <[email protected]<javascript:;>> > wrote: > > Hello, > > I read documentation and I must say either it's not clear or I am missing > > something. > > > > What is the supposed behaviour when using CSV Data Set Config and > relative > > path for File name: > > > > - Name of the file to be read. * Relative file names are resolved with > > respect to the path of the active test plan. * Absolute file names are > > also supported, but note that they are unlikely to work in remote > mode, > > unless the remote server has the same directory structure. If the same > > physical file is referenced in two different ways - e.g. csvdata.txt > and > > ./csvdata.txt - then these are treated as different files. If the OS > does > > not distinguish between upper and lower case, csvData.TXT would also > be > > opened separately. > > > > > > I made a test putting BUG_54097.csv as file name. > > I run a remote test with one controller and one jmeter-server. > > Running test I get a : > > 2012/11/05 23:13:07 ERROR - jmeter.config.CSVDataSet: > > java.io.FileNotFoundException: ./BUG_54097.csv (No such file or > directory) > > > > Wherere I put BUG_54097.csv: > > > > - In remote: > > - jmeter/bin/BUG_54097.csv > > - jmeter/BUG_54097.csv > > > > The same happens for 2.7. > > > > What is the expected behaviour ? > > Where is the CSV file in relation to the JMX file? > > > -- > > Regards. > > Philippe > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
