Normally, data is written in a csv file as follows:
NAME, NRIC, OTHER, .....
Mohd Zaidi Bin Mat, 800119035485, 10, .....
Chen Jun Ge, 590519-15-5959, 8, .....
Thing Alvin, 690906-01-6969, 9, ..... 

Ie - one line per record, each data item in the record separated by a
comma.  There are lots of funny escape characters and other nasty corner
cases (it is a microsoft-devised file format after all), but the above
is the basics ;)

Note: if you do put the headers in the top of the file, you will need to
make sure to filter then out in the CSV data set element.

Hth

Geoff


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From: boonting [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 July 2006 04:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Jmeter:pass dynamic parameter inside the loop


Sorry, i am kinda a slow learner,
mind to guide me how the variable set in the text file?
the way i write is it correct ?
I am appreciate the url given, but i'm still can't get the idea, how the
variable set in the file.

Thanks for your patience. Your help will be appreciate

Best Regards
Boon Ting
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