The misinterpretation I had was because of our locale settings on some of
our Jenkins nodes.  They were using “.” instead of “,” for a thousands
separator.

I got rid of the whole ambiguity by using renderMillis and now it looks
great, thanks!

On Tuesday, March 27, 2012, Mauro Talevi wrote:

> Hi Seth,
>
> duration is always stored in millis in the report stats, but then
> formatted in the view generation by a default time formatter (not yet
> configurable but we can make it so).
>
> In any case, you can change the formatting in the FTL macro called
> "renderMillis".
>
> Cheers
>
> On 26/03/2012 16:56, Seth Carter wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know why one test.stats file may report its duration in
>> seconds and another may report duration in milliseconds.  I have this
>> situation and can work with either, but would like to know with certainty
>> how to ensure one vs the other in the .stats file.
>> Thanks,
>> Seth
>>
>
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