hello,
             I am running my test plan through command line. I have a response 
and duration assertion in my test plan to detect timeouts and validity of pages 
being rendered. However , as is known, assertions keep waiting for the test to 
complete rather than actually "enforce" the timeout.

1./ In the above case , how can I get the assertion to write some kind of 
indicative output to a log file ? This log can be parsed for detecting issues.

2./ slightly off topic - in the csv that is generated from a test result run , 
I have a column called "elapsed". Will that be the column I would like at if I 
wanted to get the response time for the particular action ?

thanks

Sadat Ali Khan

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