Mr.  McAbee,

Thank you very much. My fault was to open the .jtl file in Excel
which showed every single request. I was not aware that such
simplistic copying would work with spreadsheets. I just tried it
with OpenOffice Calc and it worked fine
Wolfgang


Kyle McAbee wrote:

Dear Mr. Woger and JMeter Users:

Copying an Aggregate Report to an Excel spreadsheet

1.      In JMeter, run a test plan that has an Aggregate Report listener.
2.      Click the first row of the Aggregate Report element.
3.      Press Ctrl+Shift+End to select all rows.
4.      Press Ctrl+C to copy all rows.
5.      In Excel, open a new workbook.
6.      Click on the top left cell.
7.      Press Ctrl+V to insert all rows into the spreadsheet.

You can print the report from Excel.

This procedure also works with the View Results In Table element.

Note   In the View Results In Table element, each cell in the Success column contains a checked or 
cleared check box. After copying, each cell in the Excel spreadsheet contains "TRUE" or 
"FALSE".

Sincerely yours,

Kyle


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