Any help sebb?  I know what I want is simple, just I'm stupid and can't
figure out how to do it right.

It's a counter simply shared by all threads, but I want to increment
once at the start of each thread and then be able to reference that
instance of the count value throughout the thread.

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Kapinos 
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 8:07 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: RE: Help with __counter function

Rather simple in the practical sense..

I need each thread to use a different number for each pass that will not
overlap with the other threads executing.

One thread could use '1' for its first pass second thread could use '2'
for its first pass

On the second pass, they need to use a new number, as to prevent
possible overlap with another thread that is still running.

So I have a UDV at the start of a thread defining a count, vcsCount.
The thread uses that variable in the rest of the thread group as the
unique variable... with the hope that each time a pass through the
thread group is executed, the count is incremented.

Thinking out loud now.. I guess that should be a User Parameter that
should have the checkbox marked instead of a UDV shouldn't I?  But I
don't understand why the current implementation seems to increment
everytime vcsCount is referenced.


-----Original Message-----
From:   sebb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Tue 4/8/2008 6:35 PM
To:     JMeter Users List
Cc:     
Subject:        Re: Help with __counter function

What do you mean by "unique per thread"?

If there are two threads, unique per thread could mean that they each
see the same unique set of numbers, or that each thread sees numbers
that are different from the numbers seen in all other threads.


On 08/04/2008, Steve Kapinos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to create an integeter that is going to be unique per
thread.
>
>  I have a UDV element defining
>
>  vcsGlobalCount  ${__counter(FALSE,vcsCount)}
>
>  However, each time vcsCount is referenced, that seems to increment 
> the  counter.  I would have thought the counter would only increment 
> when the  UDV element was ran.. Each time a thread starts.
>
>  What is the proper way of handling a counter like this that should be

> unique per thread in this fashion?
>
>  Thx
>
>  -Steve
>
>
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