In 01/04/2008, Eddie O'Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sebb,
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>  You are correct in assuming these are "PUT" statements.
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>  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.

Might be worth looking at BeanShell pre-processor if you have someone
who can do Java code. You could use JMeter to define the variable
parameters in terms of regex extracted variables, and just add the
padding using BeanShell.

>  I will go about with the file approach.
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>  Thanks for the help,
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> Eddie
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>  This is not something JMeter is really designed for.
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>  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.
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>  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
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>  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).
>  >
>  >  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.
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>  >  >  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.
>  >
>  >  >  Thanks in advance,
>  >  >  Eddie
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