Maybe you had a blank line at the end?

On 13 Oct 2003 at 13:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> I re-made test1.txt file and now it works.
> Very strange.
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> -Chris
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> Well I took your idea and I found something that doesn't make 
sense.
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> I read in two files.
> ${_StringFromFile(${path}/test1.txt,begin)}
> ${_StringFromFile(${path}/test2.txt,end)}
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> I have 1 thread and 10 loops.
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> Every other iteration the begin variable is empty.
> Every iteration the end variable is correct.
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> What is going on?
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> Chris
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> I was afraid I would have to do that.
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> I wrote that last email before I read this one.
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> Yes, exactly.  I understood what you wanted.  But your example 
lends itself
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> "see ${__StringFromFile(names.txt)} run"
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> right?  But, if the "see" and 'run" part also vary, you might have to 
do
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> "${__StringFromFile(begin.txt)} ${__StringFromFile(names.txt)}
> ${__StringFromFile(end.txt)}"
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> Which, of course, is ugly, but there you go.  If you need 
something more
> complex, then like I
> said, JMeter probably can't do it.
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> -Mike
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> On 13 Oct 2003 at 12:36, 
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> > I don't think I made myself clear.
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> > StringFromFile reads in a file.  Lets say that it says "See jane 
run.".
> > Once I read that in, I want to change "jane" to some other word 
for each
> > loop and thread.
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> > Very simplistic example, but that is the functionality I need.
> > I hope that makes more sense.
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> > Thanks,
> > Chris
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> > I get the impression what he'd like is for the value from 
StringFromFile
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> > interpreted as a possible JMeter function, but that doesn't 
happen right
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> > the function returns it's string without looking at it.
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> > It seems a little odd that you'd need to have a list of values 
each with
> > _different_ functions within them.  If the same function would 
serve,
> then
> > you
> > could probably do something like:
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> > ${__specialFunction()}${__StringFromFile(partial_values.txt)}
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> > Where, instead of putting the special function in the data file, 
put it
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> > JMeter component and just put the remaining static part of your 
value int
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> > If you really intend to use different functions for each value, 
then I
> > don't see a
> > way of doing that, right now.  I suppose JMeter could be 
modified to
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> > check functions' return values as possible functions 
themselves, but that
> > would
> > incur a potentially severe performance hit.  Right now all 
functions are
> > "compiled" before the test starts, which helps performance 
greatly.
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> > -Mike
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> > On 13 Oct 2003 at 17:02, BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
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> > > Try the regex or javascript functions.
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> > > Or perhaps you could edit the input file? - you can have 
multiple calls
> > to
> > > SFF in the test plan, and each has its own reader, so if you 
want
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> > > pieces of information at once, you could instead read from 
several
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> > > files.
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> > > I load in a string using StringFromFile function.
> > > Once I get the string, how can I replace a portion of the string 
with
> > some
> > > other value?
> > > Similar functionality as a replaceFirst in the java String 
object.
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> > > Thanks,
> > > Chris
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