The latest code in both the main cvs branch and in the 1.9 branch 
can read csv files, but I haven't yet released 1.9.2, so you'll have to 
get a recent nightly or straight from cvs to get that ability.

-Mike

On 2 Oct 2003 at 9:14, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 10:52:37AM +0100, BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
> > Create a dummy test plan with suitable visualisers in it.
> > 
> > Read in the output file using the file box on the visualiser.
> > [One could save the test plan with the result file name in it, but 
when I
> > last tried, one still had to prod the visualiser into reading it by 
using
> > the file box.]
> 
> Got it! Thank you!
> 
> BTW, this is a little counter-intuitive since that box is for logging -
> The title is "Write all data to a file". I would not have thought it
> could also be used to READ IN a file. :-)
> 
> Ah, this opens up a few possibilities... :-)
> 
> Thanks!
> js.
> 
> > Alternatively, write the output in CSV, and import into your 
favourite
> > spreadsheet.
> > 
> > The latest versions of JMeter (1.9.2+ I think) can read CSV 
results as well
> > as XML, so you might as well save output in CSV.
> 
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