Works for me: just created a script in 2.0.3, and ran it in 2.1.1.

What samplers are you using? How are you defining the variables?

S.
On 24/11/05, Christensen, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried 2.1.1 with a brand new test script, and variables in sampler
> names worked properly.  However, variables in the script that I
> developed and have been running successfully in 2.0.3 don't work
> properly in the sampler name field.  Any ideas for anything that I might
> do to fix this?  My script is quite extensive and I don't want to have
> to re-create it by hand.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sebb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 10:00 AM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: Jmeter 2.1 unable to handle variables in Sampler names
>
> Try 2.1.1 instead; that works for me.
>
> S.
> On 21/11/05, Christensen, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I tried to upgrade to Jmeter 2.1 from version 2.0.3, I discovered
>
> > that none of my scripts worked properly because variables don't get
> > referenced properly if they are located in the "Name" field of an HTTP
>
> > Sampler.  They remain as "${variableName}".  I utilize variables in
> > this field to make my script results self-documenting.  I also often
> > execute javascript there to create timestamps that are used to create
> > the unique email addresses that are required for test user
> registration on my site.
> > This stuff has always worked properly in 2.0.3, so my assumption is
> > that Jmeter 2.1 has a defect that is causing these problems with
> > variable references and javascript execution in this field.  However,
> > it could be possible that some property has changed between 2.0.3 and
> > 2.1 that is causing this issue.  Does anyone know if there is anything
>
> > that I might try to see if I can get this working with version 2.1?
> >
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