Worked fine, thanks a lot.:-D

doki_pen wrote:
> 
> sebb wrote:
>> On 08/04/2009, doki_pen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>   
>>> If the start and end time are in the past, then they are ignored and
>>> only
>>> duration is respected.
>>>     
>>
>> Not quite, the rule is as follows:
>>
>> Duration (seconds)
>> IIf the scheduler checkbox is selected, one can choose a relative end
>> time. JMeter will use this to calculate the End Time, and ignore the
>> End Time value.
>>
>> Startup delay (seconds)
>> If the scheduler checkbox is selected, one can choose a relative
>> startup delay. JMeter will use this to calculate the Start Time, and
>> ignore the Start Time value.
>>
>> Please see the manual where this is described:
>>
>> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Thread_Group
>>
>>   
> According to the manual, you are right.  But in practice, I am right.  
> The two are not mutually exclusive, and the manual does not fully 
> describe how the scheduler works.  Admittedly, undocumented features can 
> change at anytime.  I use this "bug" to do what the OP was asking 
> about.  Set both start and end to some time in the past, and set the 
> duration to how long I'd like the test to run.  Works like a charm.
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