The JDBC sampler puts the data in the sample result; you could use a
post-processor (e.g. regular expression or perhaps BeanShell) to
extract the bits you want.

Start by having a look at the data retrieved by the JDBC Sampler using
the Tree View Listener.

On 11/07/07, tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The data that retrieving from database actually is for running the test in
Jmeter. Instead of generating a csv data file manually, we would to automate
this. Does the jdbc sampler work for me in this case??

Thanks,
 Tiffany.



Alf Høgemark wrote:
>
> I hope you have considered the existing jdbc sampler, before deciding
> you have to write your own code to sample the database ?
>
> Regards
> Alf
>
> tiffany wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am asked to write a Jmeter Plugin to retrieve data from database. Any
>> documentation/user manual or guidelines for this??
>>
>> Actually, what is Jmeter Plugin?? A sampler?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>   Tiffany
>>
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