>> I'm using a beanshell postprocessor like : <snip> > By the time the beanshell post-processor is invoked, the test has > already started.
Sorry, I meant, I'm using a beanshell PREprocessor (very wrong typo) But it sounds like the preprocessor is invoked once the test has started, too ; I've made a very simple jmx scenario, and bsh variables are not seen. Is it the expected behaviour, does a preprocessor only precedes once the thread group has started ? My use case is that I'd like to be able to compute thread group duration/startup delay variables in a single place (i.e a bsh script) before starting the groups : I have many groups (~20 of them, to mimic various scenarios), and expressing things like "group1 will start and live for 30 minutes, group2 will start 15 minutes after group1 has started and live for 5 minutes, and so on" is very tedious when I have to setup each and every group timers independently. Thanks laurent -- <a href="http://in-pocket.blogspot.com">http://in-pocket.blogspot.com - Mobile world, technology and more</a> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

