G'day I haven't looked into the mechanics of how you would do this in JMeter but the classic solution to this problem is not to record, or not to analyze, every result i.e. collecting or analysing a sample of the data points, not all of them.
In your case I suggest you analyse each of the 4 pages separately. If as expected they give substantially the same result thereafter just collect and analyse one page. But note in your report that you have done this. Ian Blavins Contract Performance Engineer Temenos -----Original Message----- From: lakshmi palaniappan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 April 2007 00:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Interval between samples in report(jtl files) Hi, Can we increase the intervals in collecting the results in the jtl file. The jtl file that is generated is huge and when I open it with excel, I have to copy the data to 3 to 4 sheets for a 2 hour test. This doesnt help me in plotting the graphs for respnse time and throughput. Kindly help me out with this issue. Thanks, Lakshmi --------------------------------- Check out what you're missing if you're not on Yahoo! Messenger This email (and any attachments) contains confidential information, and is intended only for the named recipient. Distribution or copying of this email by anyone other than the named recipient is prohibited. If you are not the named or intended recipient, please notify TEMENOS or the sender immediately and permanently destroy this email (and any attachments) and all copies of it. No member of TEMENOS Group AG or any of its associated or affiliated companies is liable for any errors or omissions in the content or transmission of this email. Any opinions contained in this email are solely those of the author and, unless clearly indicated otherwise in writing, are not endorsed by any member of TEMENOS Group AG or any of its associated and affiliated companies. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

