On 14/08/06, Michel Plungjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But it does work - looks more like some glitch is happening when under
pressure - I just want to rule out that it is a glitch at the server
side
That's why I suggested saving the responses.
Run1 output URLs:
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500038&PARM=${KK}&.....
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500039&PARM=O1&.....
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500040&PARM=P1&.....
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500041&PARM=Z1&.....
Run2 output URLs:
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500038&PARM=X1&.....
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500039&PARM=O1&.....
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500040&PARM=P1&.....
details/myServerProcess?NR=1500041&PARM=${KK}&.....
No change in between runs so unless the server returned two different
urls (not super likely but very hard to verify unless I find a way to
let JMeter tell me the inputt string) I do not see why this happens
I already explained how to save the responses, which are the input for the RE.
Thanks for looking
On 8/14/06, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 14/08/06, Michel Plungjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, I have a Regular Expression Extractor
> >
> > /details/myServerProcess.*PARM=(.+?)&
>
> .* is greedy, and probably not what you want - it will look for the
> last possible PARM after /details/myServerProcess
>
> Use .*? or .+? instead.
>
> >
> > Template $1$
>
> What are the other settings?
>
> > and a ForEach controller
> > using
> >
> > output variable name: KK
> >
> > Using a counter, I run searches that gives results like these
> > counter = 00000005:
> > <a href="/details/myServerProcess?....&NUMBER=00000005&PARM=P1&.....
> >
> > next counter: counter = 00000006:
> > <a href="/details/myServerProcess?....&NUMBER=00000006&PARM=X2&.....
> >
> > and so on
> >
> > I know the counter number and need to add the KK extracted by the
> > regexp to do another http request
> >
> > This works in most cases, but when I ramp up, I get the occational
> >
> > ${KK}
> > instead of for example X2
> >
> > in my combined url.
>
> This means that the variable KK is not defined, possibly because the
> RE did not match. I suggest you provide a default value for the RE.
>
> > I have tested that for the number given, I do get a PARM when using a
> > browser so it seems to be random.
> >
> > How can I see the line processed and the result found in a report?
> > i.e. I would like to see a file that shows
> > <a href="/details/myServerProcess?....&NUMBER=00000005&PARM=P1&..... -
> > extracted P1
> >
> > or similar
>
> You can save the input data using the Save Responses to a file Post-Processor.
>
> You can log the values of variables using a Java Request sampler with
> an attached child listener.
>
> > Thanks
> >
> > Michel
> >
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