Variables are stored as strings, so you should not get a number format
exception unless you try to use the variable as a string.
If you don't need the second parameter, try using the following RE:
javascript:meetingInfo\((\d+)
S.
On 31/10/06, Padma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did change the template to $1$.
The NumberFormatException is for the variable ${confID}.
I did try changing the regular expression to javascript:meetingInfo\((\d+),
(.+)\) to make sure the second group doesn't create any problem but with no
use.
Padma.
Aycock, Glenn W. (JSC-IS)[TES] wrote:
>
> Well, since you said you need to extract '143395745', that would be the
> first grouping, or $1$, not $2$. I suspect the NumberFormatException is
> because the size of the number represented ('1162305900000') might be
> larger than the data type can accept.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Padma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 2:45 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Regular Expression Extractor
>
>
>
> How are the variables represented - strings?
> I get a NumberFormatException when I pass the variable to another HTTP
> sampler in the request.
> I changed the regular expression to javascript:meetingInfo\((\d+),
> (\d+)\) But it doesn't help.
>
> -Padma
>
>
> Aycock, Glenn W. (JSC-IS)[TES] wrote:
>>
>> You need to escape the original () like this:
>>
>> javascript:meetingInfo\((.+?), (.+?)\)
>>
>> Glenn
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Padma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 2:09 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Regular Expression Extractor
>>
>>
>> I have a response like this:
>> javascript:meetingInfo(143395745, 1162305900000)
>>
>> JMeter Test Plan for MC
>>
>> I need to extract '143395745' from it
>>
>> I tried the following:
>> Reference Name : - confID
>> Regular Expression :- javascript:meetingInfo((.+?), (.+?))
>>
>> JMeter Test Plan for MC
>> Template :- $2$
>> Match No :- 1
>>
>> But the variable is not populated correctly.
>>
>> If I assign the Regular Expression Extractor post processor to a HTTP
>> sampler, can I use the variable ${confID} in a subsequent HTTP sampler
>
>> request?
>>
>> But
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