Hi, In my opinion is 2 different things: No filename setup Missing file
And need 2 different treatment The first like I have said, I can add a CSV Dataset to later. The second, it's an error in my script Antonio 2016-03-10 0:54 GMT+01:00 sebb <seb...@gmail.com>: > On 9 March 2016 at 22:01, ra0077 <g...@git.apache.org> wrote: > > Github user ra0077 commented on the pull request: > > > > https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/162#issuecomment-194528887 > > > > Hi Philippe, > > > > I was training a colleague to JMeter and I have add a CSV DataSet to > use it later in the test plan. > > I run the test to check it before fill the CSV DataSet and I have > this exception > > And it's not the first time I have it (when I work wit people who > are not expert I like to add all the element I want he will use it without > fill all of them) > > > > To answer your question, I add a CSV DataSet with empty file name to: > > tell to someone to use it > > use it later when my test plan will be checked > > > > With my use, the test will not failed and stop but continue (maybe > with a warning like I have implemented) > > > > In all cases the need to ckeck the log to see the exception to > understand why the script don't start is not a good solution > > -1 > > The JMeter log file is vital for understanding failures; script > failures included. > > If there is a script file with a working CSV Dataset, and the filename > is accidentally erased, I don't think it's a good idea to continue > with the test. > > I don't see that a missing file name should be treated any different > from a missing file. > > > Regards > > Antonio > > > > > > --- > > If your project is set up for it, you can reply to this email and have > your > > reply appear on GitHub as well. If your project does not have this > feature > > enabled and wishes so, or if the feature is enabled but not working, > please > > contact infrastructure at infrastruct...@apache.org or file a JIRA > ticket > > with INFRA. > > --- >