Hmm. The label says "lt" and not "it" doesn't it? And each element in the 
<httpSample> represents one request, so I don't see how "iteration" fits in 
this case. The number 329 says nothing to me. My test was 1 thread with 5 
iterations and I got 5 <httpSample> results (like the one below) in my result 
file. Anyone?

Morten


-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 11/28/2005 5:40 PM
To: JMeter Users List; Morten Kristiansen
Subject: Re: XML output
 
t is time
it is iteration
ts is timestamp
s is success
rc is response code

hope that answers your questions

peter

On 11/28/05, Morten Kristiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> An example from an xml output from JMeter. What is "lt" here? I guess
> "t" is time (or total time)?
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> <httpSample t="608" lt="329" ts="1133195467745" s="true" lb="Request 1"
> rc="200" rm="OK" tn="Thread 1 1-1" dt="text"/>
>
> Morten
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