Ok when you have specified the ${userId} in the request, you need to use CSV 
Data Config. Here you have to specify the same variable used in the request, 
comma separated and also the file name appropriately.


Thanks, 
Vijay Nandam  


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From: mara666 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Test for many user login


1.)
OK but counter dosnt work with file upload 
"java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\${userId}.XML" 
2)
2.) JMeter doesn't evaluate the Javascript expressions in this field
why???

> OK but counter dosnt work with file upload
> "java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\${userid}.XML"
> do you know, how it works??

I haven't used the file upload functionality of an HTTP Request yet but
it seems to me that your expression "${userid}" has not been evaluated
by JMeter.

I think

1.) either you misspelled the variable name (respect the case since in
my example I used ${userId} and not ${userid})
2.) or JMeter doesn't evaluate the Javascript expressions in this field
(which I don't think is true).


André


mara666 schrieb:
> 
> 
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> for me the following works pretty well:
> 
> 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.
> 
> 
> André


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