See http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/RegularExpressions.

You need to tell the matcher which part of the pattern

      hddukey=[0-9]+\([0-9]\)&

 to return

In your case you probably want 

      hddukey=([0-9]+\([0-9]\))&

BTW, [0-9] can be expressed as \d

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:08:25 +0200, Boris Raeschler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello friends of jmeter,
> 
> i am new with jmeter, which if you ask me  is a some kind of a good
> software, but i have a problem to extraxt
> regular expressions from my response.
> 
> one part of my test_plan looks like this:
> 
> HTTP - REGUEST ALPHA(Post DATA)
>                Regular Expression One (cild of beta)
> 
> HTTP -REQUEST BETA (POST too)
>            here is an example for the response from ALPHA
> 
> 'FullDocView.jsp?hdix=0&pos=0&max=7985&hddukey=1715645(8)&hdpakey=1715636(8)&weg=suchen');"
> 
> what i want is to extraxt  the values from max(7985), hddukey(1715645(8)
> and hdpakey(1715636(8).
> 
> ok, my regular expression extractor has following settings:
> 
>            Reference Name: hddukey (is the first time, that i use this
> variable)
>            RegularExpress: hddukey=[0-9]+\([0-9]\)&
>            template: <is empty>
>            Match Number:1
>            DefaultValue: noValue
> 
> is this ok???? i tested the expression with REGEXCOACH
> 
> in REQUEST - BETA i reference the variable with
> Name:     hddukey
> Value:      ${hddukey}
> 
> but the  GET REQUEST  contains just "hddukey=&hdpakey=&"
> 
> ok, what is wrong???
> 
> maybe someone has an answer.
> 
> THANKS
> Boris
> 
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