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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Prateek Dua <pr...@go-mmt.com> on 2019/02/10 13:28:00 UTC
Configure Filename in UI
Hi,
I'm running Jmeter in command line mode & when I open the jtl file, I see a
Filename field ( which is unutilized / vacant) in .jtl file . I'm not
using CSV file in my test plan.
Is there any way to configure the *Filename field ( where to find it ?? ) *
in Jmeter UI mode , So that I can pass the input of my choice & see the
results accordingly in Jtl file -- when ran in command line mode.
Screenshot attached for Filename field.. https://imgur.com/a/hldr1zq
Please guide me on this.
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Re: Configure Filename in UI
Posted by "glinius@live.com" <gl...@live.com>.
I doubt that you find this useful for storing "the input of your choice",
consider using Sample Variables
<https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/listeners.html#sample_variables>
property instead which allows storing the value of an arbitrary JMeter
Variable <https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/functions.html> into a .jtl
results file.
With regards to your question itself, *Filename* column holds the value of
the output file which can be specified in the Save Responses to a file
listener
<http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#Save_Responses_to_a_file>
which some people use to save the output of JMeter samplers - see
Performance Testing: Upload and Download Scenarios with Apache JMeter
<https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/how-performance-test-upload-and-download-scenarios-apache-jmeter>
article for more details.
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