AFAIK, you can use javascript in almost any field with the syntax
${__javaScript()}    However, I have basically the same question...where are
we supposed to do assignments to variables with values generated by
javascript?  I've been inserting dummy regex parsers and assigning the
javascript output there, but it seems like there has to be a better way.  It
would be great if there were a pre-processor that just assigned values to
variables.

-Dave

On 4/19/06, Tapaswini Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All,



  I'm using JMeter 2.0.3 for Load testing.

My Test case is to create a document through one user and before uploading
the ppt the ID is created then after in file properties page upload the
slides. Each user create different Document id which generated by the
application and showed in the http request of JMeter.



I've JavaScript can any one tell me how I'll use these java scripts so
that
each user can create different document at a time by load script.



"Where to declare the java script with the help of function and how to
call
this function in JMeter "





Javascripts



1.function getTestForm(paneId, object){

            var frms = document.forms;

            for (var i=0;i<frms.length;i++) {

                        var frm = frms[i];

                        if (frm.name.indexOf(paneId) > - 1) {

                                    if(object == 'folder') return
getFolderId(frm);

                                    else if(object == 'component') return
getComponentId(frm);

                                    else if(object == 'document') return
getDocumentId(frm);

                        }

            }

            return null;

}



2.function getFolderId(f){

            if (f.folderId != null && f.folderId != 'undefined')

                        return f.folderId.value;

            else

                        null;

}



3.function getDocumentId(f){

            if (f.documentId !=null && f.documentId != 'undefined')

                        return f.documentId.value;

            else

                        null;

}



4.function getComponentId(f){

            if (f.componentId !=null && f.componentId != 'undefined')

                        return f.componentId.value;

            else

                        null;

}





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