Andre van Hoorn wrote:
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> Hi,
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> for me the following works pretty well:
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> 1.) Create n users within the application with name and password in
> 0..n. You may use a prefix like "user_" such that with n=1000 you
> have "user_0" to "user_1000"
> 2.) Add a Pre-Processor->Counter to the root of your Test Plan which is
> configured as follows:
> Start: 0
> Increment: 1
> Maximum: n
> Reference Name: user_id
> Do not check "Track counter independently for each user"
> 3.) In your HTTP Request you now simply use the variable ${userId} as
> your userName and password fields (with leading prefix if desired):
> userName: ${userId}
> password: ${userId}
>
> Now the threads are using the n credentials sequentially in a "modulo
> n+1 fashion".
>
> Of course, this is solely a solution for a controlled test environment
> and not for systems in productional use! The "CSV solution" would be
> most appropriate in those cases.
>
> THX, works it
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