This time I tried it with Jmeter 2.3. Couldn't save the byte count
information?

Yes, they appear like the following:

timeStamp,elapsed,label,responseCode,responseMessage,threadName,dataType,success,failureMessage,bytes,grpThreads,allThreads,URL

Yes, have comma in the data fields.

/Tiffany
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sebb-2 wrote:
> 
> Are you sure that the column names (Save Field Names) correspond with
> the contents? What happens if you load the data in a spreadsheet?
> 
> Do the column names appear as the first line of data?
> 
> Are there any commas in the data fields?
> 
> On 05/11/2007, tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I am used a new file name.
>>
>> ====
>>
>> sebb-2 wrote:
>> >
>> > The current version of JMeter is 2.3; you should upgrade.
>> >
>> > Works fine for me using 2.3.
>> >
>> > [I don't have 2.3RC3 to test at present]
>> >
>> > Are you sure you used a new file name?
>> >
>> > If the same CSV file is used with different fields, then the file will
>> > not be readable by JMeter.
>> >
>> > On 02/11/2007, tiffany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> Are the following bugs?
>> >>
>> >> I am using Jmeter - jakarta-jmeter-2.3RC3 version, I configured the
>> >> information saved with the configuration button, I checked everything
>> >> there
>> >> except "Save as XML" and "Save Encoding". After the run, I saved the
>> >> result
>> >> and then tried to open the result file(.jtl) again and get the
>> following
>> >> in
>> >> the Jmeter.log:
>> >>
>> >> 2007/11/02 11:01:27 WARN  - jmeter.save.OldSaveService: Error parsing
>> >> field
>> >> 'bytes' at line 5 java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "
>> >> text
>> >> expected to contain /Home/"
>> >>
>> >> and then I unchecked the "Save as Byte Count", tried the above steps
>> >> again
>> >> and then get the following error in the Jmeter.log:
>> >>
>> >> 2007/11/02 11:03:29 WARN  - jmeter.save.OldSaveService: Error parsing
>> >> field
>> >> 'Latency' at line 7 java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string:
>> ""
>> >>
>> >> and then I unchecked the "Save as Latency", tried the above steps
>> again
>> >> and
>> >> then get the following error in the Jmeter.log:
>> >>
>> >> 2007/11/02 11:05:22 WARN  - jmeter.save.OldSaveService: Insufficient
>> >> columns
>> >> to parse field 'Filename' at line 2
>> >>
>> >> and then I unchecked the "Save as Response Filename", it works fine
>> this
>> >> time.
>> >>
>> >> Conclusion : The functionalities of saving the result of Byte Count,
>> >> Latency
>> >> and Response filename are not working.
>> >>
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