I've created a JMeter test plan that simulates a user accessing a web 
application.
It contains just a single thread with about 10 simple controllers, run in 
sequence. Each controller contains 4 to 5 HTML page requests.
All in all I have 45 page requests, totalling just under 1000 individual 
HTTP requests, as I have "Retrieve All Embedded Resources from HTML Files" 
turned on.

What I want to do is run this test every 15 minutes for 24 hours = 96 runs
I'm trying to measure how variable the response times are under normal 
working-day conditions.

What I'm interested in is the TOTAL TIME it takes for each individual run 
of this test.
I want to obtain best / worst / average / mean numbers for that total 
time, and display individual run times in a graph. 
What I get from JMeter however are best / worst / average / mean TIMES PER 
PAGE REQUEST, i.e 45 lines in the summary report and in the aggregate 
graph.
I was unable to find a way to let it show best / worst / average / mean 
numbers per test run.

I could export detailed data and do some extensive juggling in a 
spreadsheet, starting with manually separating data for each run.
But there should be better ways, I think.

I already tried moving all 10 simple controllers into a single one located 
just below the thread group, but it didn't make a difference.

Does anyone know how JMeter can directly show me the data I want ?

Kind Regards.

Jef Debacker | Agfa HealthCare
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