No, that seems right to me.  The interleave controller returns only one request each 
time through.  To get the results you seem to want, just remove the interleave 
controller altogether.

-Mike

On 19 Aug 2002 at 13:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> it seems to to, that the 'Interleave Controller' does not interleaves each next
> node but his own whole subtree.
> To explain it, I got following tree:
> 
> |- Simple Controller
> |    |- Interleave Controller
> |    |    |- Simple Controller
> |    |         |- HTTP Reguest 1 
> |    |         |- Random Controller
> |    |             |- HTTP Request 2a
> |    |             |- HTTP Request 2b
> |    |
> |    |- HTTP Request 3
> |
> |- View Results Tree
> 
> So the Result Tree should be like this:
> 
> HTTP Reguest 1
> HTTP Reguest 2a or 2b
> HTTP Reguest 3
> ...
> 
> but what I got was:
> 
> HTTP Reguest 1
> HTTP Reguest 3
> HTTP Reguest 2a or 2b
> HTTP Reguest 3
> ...
> 
> So it seems that the 'Interleave Controller' does not executes his subtree
> blockwise.
> Is it just a bug or what can I do?
> 
> Thank you
> Michael



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