I have an older version of Excel that does not read xml files, however, I just 
changed the log file format in the jmeter.properties to csv and it can read 
them.  Anybody know how to track exactly how many threads are running 
concurrently at a given time in the test?  I ramp up to 200 users but I'd like 
to know how many of those are actually active at the peak load.

Sarah Bartlett

-----Original Message-----
From: Giuseppe Ielpa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:36 AM
To: 'JMeter Users List'
Subject: RE: Excel tips and tricks


Are you sure it is needed to filter the log by Perl?
I made a try with my Excel 2002 installation, and I
proved that it is able to open XML files.

Just try File|Open, by setting file type as XML file
and it should work.

Best

Giuseppe Ielpa 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sonam Chauhan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 1:45 AM
> To: 'JMeter Users List'
> Subject: Excel tips and tricks
> 
> 
> Hi - What Peter said below got me thinking... a few people 
> here (including
> me) use Excel to analyse JMeter logs. It would be good for us 
> to share tips and tricks, or even jointly develop macros, etc. 



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