what version of Jmeter are you on ? evalVar is available after 2.3.1 On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 4:33 AM, harry_no_spot <[email protected]> wrote:
> evalVar is not suitable: > Caused by: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: > println for class: Script10 > > > > > At 2016-08-16 02:55:43, "Deepak Shetty" <[email protected]> wrote: > >vars is not available to __eval function as far as I know . The > >documentation calls out places where vars is available > >http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/functions.html > > > >Also for your usecase , probably evalVar is more suitable ? > >http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/functions.html#__evalVar > > > >On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 7:48 AM, harry_no_spot <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> Still not understand why > >> println ${__eval(vars.get("var"))} > >> will print > >> > >> ${__time(yyyyMMdd)} > >> instead of > >> 20160815 > >> > >> > >> > >> At 2016-08-15 22:32:11, "harry_no_spot" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >I answer myself. > >> >use println ${__eval(${var})} will be ok > >> >use println ${__eval(vars.get("var"))} will be not ok. > >> > > >> > > >> >At 2016-08-11 21:32:01, "harry_no_spot" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>hi, plz help me, the question is: > >> >>1. senario as expected: > >> >>a.create a csv file, contents is > >> >>var > >> >>123 > >> >>b.very simple test plan. 'CSV data set config' & 'JSR223 Sampler' > >> >>c. println ${__eval(vars.get("var"))} > >> >>it prints 123 on console as expected. > >> >> > >> >>2. senario not as expected > >> >>a. change csv file, content is > >> >>var > >> >>${__time(yyyyMMdd)} > >> >>b. it prints ${__time(yyyyMMdd)} on console, not as expected, say, > >> 20160811 > >> >> > >> >>so why? > >> >> > >> >
