Hi Sebb,

You are correct in assuming these are "PUT" statements.

I was thinking of using a file as well it just certain variables get set by
the server each iteration and will get a bit complicated maintaining these
in a file. I was looking for a quick approach and was thinking maybe JMeter
had some functionality I wasnt aware of that would do this.

I will go about with the file approach.

Thanks for the help,
Eddie
                                                                                
   
                                                                                
   
                                                                                
   
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This is not something JMeter is really designed for.

I assume you are using PUT here. You can use a file as the entire
contents of a PUT, so I suggest you create 100 files of increasing
size and use a counter to step through them.

Or you may be able to use the BeanShell pre-processor to update the
PUT parameters in the sampler. Someone familiar with Java would be
needed to do this.

On 01/04/2008, Eddie O'Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sebb,
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>  Thanks for the reply. The thing is each iteration adds 63 new parameters
>  and I want to test for over 100 iterations (6300 parameters).
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>  The aim of this test is the get response times as the URL gets longer so
by
>  defining all the parameters at start (even set to null) this wont allow
me
>  do the testing required.
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>  Any other suggestions would be great.
>
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>  Thanks in advance,
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>  On 25/03/2008, Eddie O'Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  >  Hi all,
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>  >  I am trying to create a HTTP Request that has an increasing number of
>  >  parameters as each iteration passes.
>  >
>  >  For example on iteration one the HTTP Request will have varA_1,
varB_1,
>  >  varC_1 and on the second iteration it will have varA_1, varB_1,
varC_1.
>  >  varA_2, varB_2, varC_2. This will keep increasing with each
iteration,
>  can
>  >  a HTTP Request be used to do something like this or some other
sampler?
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>  So long as the maximum number of variables is known in advance, just
>  add them all to the Parameters section.
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>  Intially define all the names as the empty string. Each iteration,
>  define the next variable. You'll probably need the __V() function for
>  this.
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>  >  Thanks in advance,
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