Hi Muthukrishnan ,

the time is written as "epoch time", e.g. milliseconds since 00:00 1/1/1970.

You can find a decoder-encoder here:
http://www.epochconverter.com/

 regards
sergio

Il 15/06/2013 17:00, Muthukrishnan S. ha scritto:
Hi,

I have a run a Test for around 10 hours. I need to segregate the Test Results 
for every one hour. I tried opening the .jtl file to manually do it, but, 
unable to do so. I'm not able to interpret the time format in .jtl file. Please 
let me know if there is a direct way or a workaround to do this.

Thank you,
Muthu.

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