That there were 45 samples with the same label.

BTW, unless you need the the Median and 90% Line columns, the Summary
Report uses less memory.

On 15/08/2008, jsheth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  so when the column reads 45 for a url and the number of threads is 1 what
>  exactly does it mean
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>  > On 15/08/2008, jsheth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  >>  One of the columns reads
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>  >>  '# Samples - The number of samples for the URL'
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>  > That should really be: the number of samples with the same label.
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>  >>  What exactly is that if I choose to simulate only 1 user for one time?
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