On 29/05/2008, Pieter Ennes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering why the latency time ('lt') for nested HTTP requests is
> not propagated to its parent sample, while the normal time ('t') is.
>
> <httpSample t="1645" lt="0" ts="1212063826434" s="false" lb="HTTP
> Request" rc="200" rm="OK" tn="Thread Group 1-1" dt="text" by="92031">
> <httpSample t="428" lt="427" ts="1212063826434" s="true"
> lb="http://cnn.com/" rc="302" rm="Found" tn="Thread Group 1-1" dt="text"
> by="260"/>
> <httpSample t="1217" lt="399" ts="1212063826862" s="true"
> lb="http://www.cnn.com/" rc="200" rm="OK" tn="Thread Group 1-1"
> dt="text" by="91511"/>
> </httpSample>
>
> In the above snippet, the outer t=1217+428=1645, but the outer lt=0. Is
> there a reason for this?
>
Probably because it was overlooked...
I assume the latency should be saved from the first child, as that was
the first response?
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> - Pieter
>
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