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Can't use CSVRead in HTTP Request Defaults
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Can't use CSVRead in HTTP Request Defaults
Summary: Can't use CSVRead in HTTP Request Defaults
Product: JMeter
Version: Nightly (Please specify date)
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
Status: NEW
Severity: Enhancement
Priority: Other
Component: HTTP
AssignedTo: jmeter-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: martin123456789@hotmail.com
I would like to use the CSVRead function to dynamically specify the Protocol,
Server Address and port but am unable to.
I currently have many environments so I need to edit these parameters for each
of my test cases. It great to have the HTTP Request Defaults, rather than
editing each sampler, but it would be even better to allow these values to be
dynamic.
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