That is exactly what I'm using (Test Fragments)...

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Robin D. Wilson
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On Oct 21, 2013, at 6:49 PM, UBIK LOAD PACK Support <supp...@ubikloadpack.com> 
wrote:

Hello,
Incompatible changes explains your issue:

- jmeter.apache.org/changes.html

  - In previous versions, *IncludeController *could run Test Elements
  located inside a *Thread Group *, this behaviour ( *which was not
  documented *) ould result in weird behaviour, it has been removed in
  this version (see Bug
55464<https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55464> ).
  The correct way to include Test Elements is to use *Test Fragment *as
  stated in documentation of *Include Controller *.


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@ubikloadpack

> On Tuesday, October 22, 2013, Robin D. Wilson wrote:
> 
> I have a test that includes some test fragments using an 'Include
> Controller', and then those test frags are used throughout the
> thread groups by being added in a 'Module Controller'. When I load my
> test, I get these messages in the log:
> 
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> 2013/10/21 18:20:33 INFO  - jmeter.gui.action.Load: Loading file:
> X:\Tests\JMeter\WizardHome\TestSuites\Stress Test\W101 Login
> Stress Generator_wTestFrag.jmx
> 2013/10/21 18:20:33 INFO  - jmeter.services.FileServer: Set new
> base='X:\Tests\JMeter\WizardHome\TestSuites\Stress Test'
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 INFO  - jmeter.services.FileServer: Set new
> base='X:\Tests\JMeter\WizardHome\TestSuites\Stress Test'
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 INFO  - jmeter.control.IncludeController:
> loadIncludedElements -- try to load included module:
> X:\Tests\JMeter\WizardHome\TestSuites\Functional Units\Login.jmx
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 WARN  - jmeter.control.IncludeController: No Test
> Fragment was found in included Test Plan, returning empty
> HashTree
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 INFO  - jmeter.control.IncludeController:
> loadIncludedElements -- try to load included module:
> X:\Tests\JMeter\WizardHome\TestSuites\Functional Units\Utility\Timer.jmx
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 WARN  - jmeter.control.IncludeController: No Test
> Fragment was found in included Test Plan, returning empty
> HashTree
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 INFO  - jmeter.control.IncludeController:
> loadIncludedElements -- try to load included module:
> X:\Tests\JMeter\WizardHome\TestSuites\Functional Units\Login.jmx
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 WARN  - jmeter.control.IncludeController: No Test
> Fragment was found in included Test Plan, returning empty
> HashTree
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 INFO  - jmeter.control.IncludeController:
> loadIncludedElements -- try to load included module:
> X:\Tests\JMeter\WizardHome\TestSuites\Functional Units\Utility\Timer.jmx
> 2013/10/21 18:20:34 WARN  - jmeter.control.IncludeController: No Test
> Fragment was found in included Test Plan, returning empty
> HashTree
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------
> 
> NOTE: The repeat of the INFO+WARN messages about trying to load the
> IncludeController is puzzling, since there are only 2 Include
> Controllers in the test plan... Not sure why it appears to be trying to
> load each of them twice.
> 
> This same test works perfectly on JMeter 2.9 (and earlier).
> 
> FYI, the test looks like this:
> 
>        Test Plan
>                Setup stuff (User Defined Vars, Requests Defaults, Cookie
> Manager, etc.)
> 
>                "Includes" Test Fragment
>                        Include Controller - Login.jmx
>                        Include Controller - Timer.jmx
> 
>                "Timer Start" Thread Group
>                        User Parameters - "Timer Start"
>                        Module Controller - "Timer" (from "Includes/Timer"
> module above)
> 
>                "Login" Thread Group
>                        User Parameters - "Login"
>                        Module Controller - "Login" (from "Includes/Login"
> module above)
> 
>                "Timer End" Thread Group
>                        User Parameters - "Timer End"
>                        Module Controller - "Timer" (from "Includes/Timer"
> module above)
>                Tree Listener (only shows 'errors')
>                Summary Report Listener
> 
> Near as I can tell, each thread group runs - for as many threads as I
> expect - but nothing happens within the thread group (e.g.,
> none of the 'Module Controllers' actually do anything).
> 
> BTW, if I "merge" the two "Included" test fragments - into the "Includes"
> Test Fragment - and re-configure my module controllers to
> point to the merged stuff, it works. So it appears to be a problem with
> the Include Controller not actually loading my stuff.
> 
> I have noted a significant performance boost on this new version of
> JMeter, but I can't use it if I can't get the Include Controller
> to work... So any help would be very appreciated.
> 
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> Robin D. Wilson
> Sr. Director of Web Development
> KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc.
> VOICE: 512-777-1861
> http://www.kingsisle.com
> 
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