I think my problem comes from the way I'm referencing this variable created
by RegEx from BeanShell.
My RegEx look like:

ReferenceName:       Attributes
Regular Expression: <ProductAttributes>(.+?)</ProductAttributes>
Template:                $1$
Match No:               1

and the BeanShell function string:

${__BeanShell(String str=vars.get("${Attributes}"); String newstr =
str.replace("<"\,"<p:"); return newstr;, )} .


I tried many combinations of
                 vars.get("${Attributes}");
                vars.get("${Attributes_g1}");
                 vars.get("Attributes"); inside this BeanShell but each
returns null, although the RegExpression variable Attributes displayed
through a separate JavaRequest Sampler is perfectly valid, not null,
XML string.

Please help,
Amela



On 8/1/06, amelaao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 so I would like my parameter productAttributes  to get its value from
this function string I created, but still no results:
${__BeanShell(String str = vars.get("Attributes"); String newstr =
str.replace("<"\,"<p"); vars.put("productAttributes"\, newstr);, )}

 Any more ideas?

Thanks,
Amela

 On 8/1/06, amelaao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  To explain this a bit more. This is a sequence:
> 1. Variable Attributes is returned from a RegEx in a step before.
> 2. I have a Soap RPC Sampler with a preprocessor - User Parameters. This
> parameter NewAttributes needs to be  populated with whatever BeanShell
> function returns in order for that Soap RPC Request to form properly.
>
>
>
> On 8/1/06, Yanroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I haven't tried this, and I don't really know what I'm talking about
> > as I'm
> > new to beanshell, but I suspect you want to use vars.get("Attributes"}
> > and
> > then vars.put("Attributes", newstr) to replace the value in Attributes
> > with
> > your new one.  Or if you're just trying to use it immediately without
> > storing it, perhaps just returning it like you are would work (that
> > would
> > make sense, but I'm not familiar with that syntax).
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> Amela
>



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