JMeter looks up relative files based on the current working directory.

So just start JMeter in the appropriate directory.

Also, it's best to use / rather than \ in path names.

On 28/09/2007, Manjula Priyantha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I have a requirement of referring files relative to the JMX file.
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> Example:
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> "D:\projects\mecp-test\testcases\invoice_tc044.jmx"  file is referring to
> "D:\projects\mecp-test\inputs\invoice_tc044.xml" file.
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> Need is to use "..\inputs\ invoice_tc044.xml" in the JMX file.
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> The solution should be regardless of $JMETER_HOME/bin directory.
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> Pls. help me to find a solution.
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> Thx & BR,
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> Manjula
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