Not sure I understand the bit about 4 simultaneous JDBC requests - is
that for one login, or 4 separate logins?

A given thread (user) can only do one request at a time.

S.
On 03/03/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my load I want to test the following scenario as JDBC requests.
>
> As a one off the user logs in (there's one JDBC request attributed to
> this) they can then view either a level one, level two or level three
> summary screen with (60% 30% or 10%) probability for each. Each summary
> screen is built via an initial JDBC request/SQL statement (for the header)
> followed by say 4 simultaneous JDBC requests.
>
> I've got myself really confused trying to implement this as a JMeter
> testplan.
>
> I guess I can use a mixture of  a once only controller and the throughout
> controller to simulate the logon, and probabilistic 'level ? summary'
> .selection.  However I'm thrown as to how I then implement the summary
> screen samplers, i.e. the single request followed by 4 simultaneous
> requests. At first I hoped to use a nested thread group, however from
> previous threads I understand this isn't possible.
>
> Please tell me I've missed another nice trick.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Greg
>

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