Hi,
Maybe I didn't describe my question clearly.
For example, I record user logon, it has 5 sample, and run with 20 users.
I want to know the average reponse time of logon but not average of
samples, I need to calculate from aggregate report.
In this example, how to collect?
ZK
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> Hi,
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> Do you think average * total sample number is average response time? I
> think it is max response time!
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> Feng
>
You are wrong, why would you want to know the average * total sample
number?
It is quite simple:
Average = Average
Max response time = Max response time
ZK
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