sigh - i dont know why i thought that worked. On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Bruce Ide <flyingrhenqu...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I believe you always get an array, even if only 1 thing is returned. If you > request more than 1 column from the database you can use a comma separated > list of variables. > > If you haven't tried a simple test to see what it does, I suggest doing so. > Just make a test with a JDBC Config data element, a view results tree > listener, a thread group, a JDBC query that sets variables and a debug > sampler. The debug sampler is your friend. > > The two things you want to look at in the results tree after you run your > test are the JDBC request results tab and the debug sampler. Verify that > your JDBC results did, in fact, retrieve columns from the database. Then > look at the debug sampler and see how it created the variables for you to > use. > > -- > Bruce Ide > flyingrhenqu...@gmail.com >