Hi Robert,

You should take a look at JMeter plugins out there. Some of them give the
possibility to switch between relative time (moment 0 - time elapsed) or
actual time (time of start - time of last sample).

--
Adrian S

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Robin D. Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would find it quite useful to see this sort of information on the
> listeners too in the GUI...
>
> Specifically, I'd like to see execution 'start' and 'end' times, and even
> thread 'start' and 'end' times. Ideally we'd have the option to see an
> 'elapsed' time for the test and the threads as well... Some sort of update
> to the Summary listener would be ideal.
>
> --
> Robin D. Wilson
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ZK [mailto:[email protected]]
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> Subject: Re: How best to track start & end times during a test?
>
> You could add this to a  'debug sampler' name; inside a 'once only
> controller':
>  [Date=${__time("dd-MM-yyyy",today)}] [Time=${__time("hh:mm",today)}]
>
>
> This would give you the start date and time for your test
>
>
>
>
> ZK
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