I think that idea has already been proposed in
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51818

It could be helpful. Would you like to implement it?

Felix

Am 04.11.21 um 12:41 schrieb Di Guo (US):
>   Hello Jmeter team,
>
>       I am a Jmeter user and always use Jmeter to do
> functional/performance testing. I like its rich functions and good
> user experience.
>       But these days I have found that there is one problem for me. I
> like to use the View Results Tree to check the response of each api,
> and when there are more and more api calls in one test scenario while
> debugging, I found that it would take some time to find the
> correlating api call in test script from the View Results Tree when
> there are many duplicated ones in test script(Please check the
> screenshot in attachment). The best way I have thought over is to add
> one double click function in the View Results Tree node that can
> directly navigate to the source api node. 
>       That's all my suggestion, if there is any workaround for this,
> would you please also let me know about that? 
>       Thank you so much!
>
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