Sorry if my post wasn't the most descriptive. it was closing time and I was
ready to go home! :-)

I don't know. I read through the documentation and have to admit I didn't
quite understand it. I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean in your
first question sebb-2, do you mean use the csv file name to name the data
(xml) files or use the csv file as a reference for Jmeter to pull from and
tell it what file names to get and send? I was thinking I would be doing the
later. :confused: 

Currently I have a csv file with a listing of all 5998 xml files. The xml
files themselves are numbered 0.xml through 5998.xml. I had originally
created it in Excel but then I copied all of the file names into
Programmer's Notepad and then saved it as a csv file with the unix LF
encoding. (Hoping that will strip out the extra Microsoft goop.)

In the documentation (user guide and such) the example there doesn't have
the "File Encoding" line like Jmeter v2.3 has. I'm not sure if I need to
place anything there. I'll play with it today and see. 

Steve


sebb-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> Are you going to use the data to name the file then?
> 
>> I understand that the .csv file needs to be in the same directory as the
>> .jmx (Jmeter) test file correct? Does the XML files need to be there too?
> 
> From the CSV documentation:
> 
> "Relative file names are resolved with respect to the current test
> plan. Absolute file names are also supported,"
> 
> XML files are relative to the current working directory; again
> absolute names are allowed.
> 
> You should be able to confirm these with a simple test.
> 
>> We will start there as I have other questions on setting up the CSV Data
>> Set
>> Config option.
> 
> The current documentation is at:
> 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#CSV_Data_Set_Config
> 
>> I'm hating JMeter but yet I'm also loving it! :-U
>>
> 

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