On 20 December 2013 22:34, TMTuohy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm organizing different JMeter (2.8) tests by environment and I want to

The current version is 2.10

> have the following organization with respect to properties loaded at
> startup:
>
> 1.  Load jmeter.properties file (contains only jmeter-specific properties)
> 2.  Load common.properties file (contains common properties shared by many
> tests)
> 3.  Load test-specific properties file (contains properties specific to the
> current script)
>
> Ideally, I want to load all of the above files at startup and I've tried to
> do this using the -G[propsfile] argument (specifying 3 separate
> -G[propsfile] arguments: 1 for each properties file).  However, this doesn't
> seem to work and the JMeter doc is vague on this subject.

The -G flag is used for specifying properties for use in client -
server mode only

http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#options

> Does anyone know if what I'm trying to do above can be done?  I know I can
> arrange the properties into 2 files (jmeter.properties and a setting
> pointing to a user.properties file) but I really want more flexibility than
> that.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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