Hi Karl -

Thanks for the response.  I didn't realize this dashboard was even available.  
I am having  a hard time getting it to work though.

My first question - can I generate this report using a .jtl file?   It doesn't 
look like I can, but that is the file I have.  I am actually using Blazemeter 
to execute my test, and then downloading the results from there.

I do have a .csv file, that I created form the summary report, so I tried using 
that one but get the error below:

File 'C:\apache-jmeter-3.2\0419_3\summary.csv' does not contain the field names
header, ensure the jmeter.save.saveservice.* properties are the same as when the
 CSV file was created or the file may be read incorrectly
An error occurred: Mismatch between expected number of columns:16 and columns in
 CSV file:10, check your jmeter.save.saveservice.* configuration
errorlevel=1


If I try with my .jtl file, I get this error:

File 'C:\apache-jmeter-3.2\0419_3\sample.jtl' does not contain the field names h
eader, ensure the jmeter.save.saveservice.* properties are the same as when the
CSV file was created or the file may be read incorrectly
An error occurred: Could not read sample <0>
errorlevel=1

Thanks.
Janine



-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Hoffmann [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 1:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: View Results in Table

Hi,

Why do not you use the dashboard and distribute html-Report.
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjmeter.apache.org%2Fusermanual%2Fgenerating-dashboard.html&data=02%7C01%7Cjanine.deberadinis%40blackboard.com%7C2f7d94d06a1c4ebec9a008d48e5b8f17%7Cbf0b29a25e5c4aaaba4dac988df15ea6%7C0%7C0%7C636289971287139238&sdata=1fOmSv9Nur4ujzp9zo8UVf2lH1Cj%2FP8bFZfOi1zNAp4%3D&reserved=0

Cheers
karl


Am 28.04.2017 um 18:43 schrieb Janine DeBeradinis:
> Hello -
>
> I want to be able to get the actual response time of every sample request in 
> my load test.  I believe the only way I can get this data is by using the 
> "View Results in Table " listener.  Once I have this data, I then need to 
> share it with other users who do not have access to JMeter.  Is there a way 
> to save the data from this listener?  I don't see that option at all.  The 
> only way I can see that I can do this, is by manually copying the table and 
> pasting it into excel. However, I have over 200,000 samples so it would be a 
> very tedious process.  I have the .jtl file as well. I am not sure if I can 
> use that somehow to easily share the actual response time of each sample?
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Janine
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