Deepak,

Thank you very much for the resolution.

As usual you are most helpful!

Carl


On 12/21/09 1:35 PM, "Deepak Shetty" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> The url's you have included show that ${type} and ${sort} are not being
> picked up, hence they are present literally.
> 
> If these are CSV data set config variables, then your CSV isnt being read
> properly (did you check jmeter.log) or the columns dont match.  Use Debug
> samplers and check your variables
> 
> Typically I use unescaped variables in the file and select encode in the
> Jmeter test, it keeps it more readable, however it doesnt look like there is
> a problem with escaping
> 
> regards
> deepak
> 
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Carl Shaulis <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>> Hello JMeter Community,
>> 
>> I think I have a straight forward question.  So at the end of a target URL
>> I
>> am trying to pass in some JSON criterion.  The request works fine if I do
>> not have jmeter parameters.
>> 
>> Url
>> 
>> ...criteria=%7B%22category%22%3A%22"all"%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22all%22%2C%22so
>> rt%22%3A%22date%22%7D
>> 
>> Some of the values can vary so I was hoping to randomly submit these values
>> from .csv file
>> 
>> all,all,date
>> thing,stuff, date
>> Etc...
>> 
>> New URL
>> 
>> Url
>> 
>> ...criteria=%7B%22category%22%3A%22${category}%22%2C%22type%22%3A%22${type}%
>> 22%2C%22sort%22%3A%22${sort}%22%7D
>> 
>> The variables are not being picked up when I execute the tests from the
>> .csv
>> file.
>> 
>> What is the proper syntax I need to make this work? Are there some escapes
>> or something I am not including in front of the variables?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance for your replies and consideration.
>> 
>> Carl
>> 


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