Dennis,

We did use LoadRunner for testing out 'static' functions for a 11i load
test, with limited success. Be aware that the scripting will take a while
and will have to be carefully done to make sure that you are simulating your
real environment. The load is pretty real, but you need to decide if you
want to do a 'destructive' test or a 'repeatable' test. In the former, you
will enter details that cannot be entered again, as they will fail with a
duplicate message - in the latter, you might not be able to test your
critical functions, as they are usually of the 'destructive' kind. In the
end, the success of the tool is dependent on how much human and separate
testing resources that you can throw at it. You will need both functional,
technical (DBA/Dev/SA) resources and adequate focus, as ROI cannot be
immediately measured and other project priorities and deadlines become more
important.

John Kanagaraj
Oracle Applications DBA
DBSoft Inc
(W): 408-970-7002

I don't know what the future holds for me, but I do know who holds my
future! 

** The opinions and statements above are entirely my own and not those of my
employer or clients **


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Meng, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 11:09 AM
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> Subject: Anybody using Mercury WinRunner?
> 
> 
> Hi all -
> We are thinking about using Mercury WinRunner to load test 
> our 11 to 11i
> upgrade and wondering if anybody has experience using this 
> before. How steep
> the learning curve, how reliable and how 'real' the load is 
> comparing to the
> production load. Any other feedbacks are also welcome.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Dennis
> 
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