never mind. I found it in the “View Results Tree” in the thread. Silly me. 

Thank you, again!

> On Apr 2, 2015, at 8:03 AM, Bruno Michaud <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bob,
> Very easy, I do it all the time:
> Use a "Regular Expression Extractor" Post Processor in the page that sends 
> the value you want. This will set a variable that you can use in your 
> subsequent POST.
> The help and examples on "Regular Expression Extractor" are very good but 
> something like this should do ya:
> 
> Reference Name:               enrollment_id
> Regular Expression:   registration[enrollment_id]" type="hidden" 
> value="([^"]+?)">
> Template:                     $1$
> Match No.:                    1
> Default Value:                enroll_id_NOT_FOUND
> 
> Then in your POST wherever you want to pass the value you put ${enrollment_id}
> When you test, if the value is replaced by the Default (NOT FOUND) value, 
> you'll have to adjust the regex appropriately.
> 
> Godd luck,
> Bruno
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Nance [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 8:41 AM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: Scripting a new-user signup
> 
> Apparently, my mail program encoded the addresses, below and the mailing list 
> filter displayed the link inline. I have cleared the issue, below.
> 
>> On Apr 2, 2015, at 7:17 AM, Bob Nance <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I have been tasked to create a script that will load-test a sign-up process. 
>> I have captured the process and need to alter it to create a new user for 
>> each thread.
>> 
>> I have two issues, one I think I understand how to do, the other, not so 
>> much.
>> 
>> 1) The unique email is being handled by a Counter object when the form is 
>> POSTed. The Counter is referenced as “usercounter” starting at 101, 
>> incrementing by 1. The username I am posting is:
> 
> registration[email] jmeter${usercounter}@bogusemail.com
> 
> I am 75% sure that this will do what I want, with each thread using an 
> incrementing number for its run (the first will sign-up a user named 
> “[email protected]” and the 10th will sign-up a user named 
> “[email protected]” )
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 2) The form, however, passes a hidden variable to the browser that has to be 
>> passed back in the POST. The number is unique and has to match what was 
>> handed to it.
>> 
>> <input class="hidden form-control" id="registration_enrollment_id" 
>> name="registration[enrollment_id]" type="hidden" value="2”>
>> 
>> The developer sent me that snippet. The “value=‘2’ ” is unique for this 
>> registration and I need to be able to extract that data from the page source 
>> so that I can pass it back through the thread’s POST. At this point, I am 
>> LOST! Where do I find this in the recorded transactions? It was obviously 
>> extracted, since the POST that I sent back in the first test included the 
>> pair:
>> 
>> registration[enrollment_id] 2
>> 
>> Can anyone provide me a method for pulling the page source information for 
>> the form so that I can get this unique number? The enrollment fails without 
>> it and I can’t even test if my ${usercounter} works, either, since I can’t 
>> see the registration pass with the missing enrollment_id. The registration 
>> for the first user, the one created during the recording, worked great, 
>> since my browser handed back the correct number (that time the number was 
>> 2214)
>> 
>> I have used jmeter to load-test page loads and form fills, before, but this 
>> is the first time I have had to manipulate the data. I need help!
>> 
>> -Bob
>> 
> 
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