Agreed.

If you use separate files, then there is a danger that they will get
out of step.

S
On 07/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Tiffany,

IMHO: I would use a single data file just to make it easier to maintain,
edit, keep track of, etc. For example, to add a new user information you
would only have to edit a single file instead of three files.

Regards,
Frank




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Hi,

I have a question on using data files with Jmeter. Should I have a single
or
multiple data files for a test case? Do multiple data files would cause
problem when my testcase has more than one thread(i.e. multi-threads)?

For example :

I have 3 data files to do a testcase like the following:

TestCase: 1. User login
              2. Modify the user tel no.
              3. logout

I have 3 datafiles as the following:
1. userURL.csv - contains user URL
2. userLogin.csv - contains user information to login
3. telno.csv - contains telephone number

Thanks,
 Tiffany
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