Thanks for the reply.
I still have one question.
Can I specify the CSV Data Set config only once for the login controller and
store the values of the variables other than usename, password read in a
user variables and supply them when the other controller is run?
If yes how to do it? For example:
name=uservariable1 value=${title}
name=uservariable2 value=${description}
where ${title} and ${description} are 2 values read from CSV Data set
config?
Please suggest.
Regards,
Ashish
sebb-2-2 wrote:
>
> On 11/11/2008, AshishJJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Is there anything in JMeter which will allow me to read the combined
>> data
>> from one file and store the data for the post to be used when that
>> request
>> gets executed?
>>
>
> CSV Dataset will store the line, split into the variables that you
> specify.
>
> Variables retain their value until they are updated, e.g. when the
> next loop of the containing controller runs the CSV Dataset again.
>
> I assume you must have been doing this already for the login process to
> work ...
>
> Use the Debug Sampler + Tree View Listener to see what variables are set.
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ashish
>>
>> sebb-2-2 wrote:
>> >
>>
>> > On 11/11/2008, AshishJJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I am new to JMeter and trying to execute a load test on the
>> application.
>> >> here is the scenario I want to test for 100 concurrent users.
>> >>
>> >> 1. Thread group having 100 threads.
>> >> - Login with a username/password. I have specified a CSV data
>> file
>> >> which
>> >> has comma seperated username and password for each user.
>> >> - another sampler which edits something which is posted by the
>> logged
>> >> in
>> >> user. This sampler also has a CSV data file which has data the user
>> will
>> >> edit.
>> >>
>> >> now the condition is to execute 2nd sampler is user who is currently
>> >> logged
>> >> in should be the owner of the post. If not the request will fail.
>> The
>> >> order
>> >> of the two CSV data config files is same means.
>> >>
>> >> I am trying to ramp up 100 threads in 10 seconds and the login is
>> >> successfull but What I observed is Jmeter is not loging the users in
>> the
>> >> same sequence as mentioned in the file. because of this the second
>> >> sampler
>> >> is failing.
>> >>
>> >> If I increase the ramp up time to 100 seconds then it does login
>> them
>> >> sequentially but then I wont be able to simulate the case of 100
>> >> concurrent
>> >> users.
>> >>
>> >> Please suggest me how to achieve this in JMEter.
>> >
>> > I suggest you merge the data in the two files so that all the items
>> > can be read at once.
>> > Should be trivial using a scripting language.
>> >
>> > There's no way to guarantee the processing order you require.
>> >
>> >> Your help is greatly appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Ashish
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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