Could be a solution, but the testcases are also used and started by our
buildserver. As far as i know i can not influence the startingpoint of that.

2009/9/9 sebb <[email protected]>

> On 09/09/2009, Marco Pas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi there, i am using a hardcoded directory inside a test that succesfully
> >  send the contents via a http request. Now i want to get rid of the
> hardcoded
> >  directory and am searching for a way on how to get the current directory
> >  from the current executing tests.
> >
> >  Any relative paths i tried seem not to work.
> >
> >  My test in in a directory called testplans and so is my file that i want
> to
> >  upload. When loading the test via the gui i tried several relative path
> >  settings but the test is unable to find the file i want to send.
> >
> >  directory: testcases contains the testplan and import .txt file so i
> tried
> >  to use ../import.txt ./import.txt and just plain import.txt so far no
> >  succes..
> >
> >  Is there any way using beanshell or whatever to retrieve the current
> >  directory of the testplan that is executing?
>
> Just start JMeter in the testcases directory.
>
> >  Greetings marco
> >
>
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