On 03/07/07, Remmerswaal, Marcel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I am using the Gaussian Random Timer but it makes no sense.
It says that it is all in milliseconds but I do not believe that.
In my opinion 1000 milliseconds is 1 second? right?
Yes.
when I am filling in 1000 milliseconds on Deviation and in Constant Delay it
should only take a max of 2 second for a certain request (I putted the Gaussian
Random Timer as a child of every HTTP request ).
Yes.
But when I running the script it is taking a lot of more time then the max of 2
seconds before he will execute the second request.
Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
JMeter processes timers before samplers, and will process all the
timers in scope, regardless of where they are within a given test plan
level.
If the timer is a child of a request, it will be processed for that
request only.
But if a timer is at the same level as a sampler, it will be applied
to all samplers at the same level.
Regards,
Marcel
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