Hi Andrey,

Thanks for your response. I tried it, and it works very well ! 
(Now restricting it to a random date within a date range...)

hiro

On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 16:05 +0400, Andrey Beznogov wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> the best way would be probably randomizing the Time part (the number
> of milliseconds since 1970/01/01) of the Date(). For example in
> javascript
> 
> var mydate=new Date();
> mydate.setTime(mydate.getTime()*Math.random());
> mydate.toUTCString();
> 
> will output a date string in UTC format (like "Sat, 19 Jan 1985
> 06:22:28 GMT") for a date between now and 1970/01/01.
> 
> Regards,
> Andrey
> 
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Hiro Protagonist
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi team,
> >
> > I need to generate random dates in JMeter. I know that by merely using
> > the random function and then 'building' the date string I can get 90% of
> > the way there - however, in order no to risk faulty dates, I always lose
> > out on dates after the 28th.
> > The obvious problem here is the interdependency between the months and
> > their respective number of days.
> > Does anyone know of a quick and easy solution ?
> >
> > Thanks !
> >
> > hiro
> >
> >
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