On 6 March 2012 20:25, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 6 March 2012 20:04, Robin D. Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In JMeter 2.4, the Summary Report showed Avg. Bytes as the total bytes for 
>> the sample and all sub-samples associated with it. In
>> JM2.6 it appears that it now only shows the Avg. Bytes for the main sample, 
>> and none of the embedded resources.
>
> Looks like a bug - the parent sample total bytes = parent sample body
> bytes = 1st sample body bytes
> So the header bytes are being ignored as well.
>
>> Is there a way to alter this so that it shows the Avg. Bytes for the sample 
>> and all its sub-samples again? For certain types of
>> tests, I really need to know the total number of bytes downloaded because of 
>> the request (sample).
>
> If you save the test data as XML the sizes of the embedded samples are
> saved correctly, so you could potentially re-analyse from that.
>
> Otherwise it requires fixing the code.

FIxed in SVN from r1297830

> As a work-round it might be possible to write a BSF/BSH PostProcessor
> to fix up the size result field for any parent samples.

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