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CSV file first field for results of the time sheet

Hi,

Can anybody helpme to understand what exactly the first field in the .csv
file stands for these are some of the records from MY csv file:

1115286203226,813,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
1115286203374,922,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
1115286203788,1390,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
1115286204740,2328,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
1115286224750,17313,login,200,OK,scenario1 1-1,text,true

It will be great if somebody can help me to decipher the bold enteries
above...

Looking forward to some help...

Regards,
Vishal Bhalerao

RE: CSV file first field for results of the time sheet

Posted by Vishal Bhalerao <vi...@saama.com>.
Hi Sebb,

Thanks for the info I will try to dig in the archives and see if i get
anything. If you have anything off the shelf please forward it to me.

Thanks and Regards,
Vishal

-----Original Message-----
From: sebb [mailto:sebbaz@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 5:38 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: CSV file first field for results of the time sheet


This is Java time = milliseconds since the epoch.

There was some discussion of this on this list last year and various
people produced Excel Macros and Perl scripts to convert the time.

There may be something on the Wiki too.
If not, feel free to add it!

S.
On 5/5/05, Vishal Bhalerao <vi...@saama.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody helpme to understand what exactly the first field in the .csv
> file stands for these are some of the records from MY csv file:
>
> 1115286203226,813,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286203374,922,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286203788,1390,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286204740,2328,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286224750,17313,login,200,OK,scenario1 1-1,text,true
>
> It will be great if somebody can help me to decipher the bold enteries
> above...
>
> Looking forward to some help...
>
> Regards,
> Vishal Bhalerao
>
>

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Re: CSV file first field for results of the time sheet

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
This is Java time = milliseconds since the epoch.

There was some discussion of this on this list last year and various
people produced Excel Macros and Perl scripts to convert the time.

There may be something on the Wiki too.
If not, feel free to add it!

S.
On 5/5/05, Vishal Bhalerao <vi...@saama.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Can anybody helpme to understand what exactly the first field in the .csv
> file stands for these are some of the records from MY csv file:
> 
> 1115286203226,813,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286203374,922,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286203788,1390,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286204740,2328,login,200,OK,scenario9 2-1,text,true
> 1115286224750,17313,login,200,OK,scenario1 1-1,text,true
> 
> It will be great if somebody can help me to decipher the bold enteries
> above...
> 
> Looking forward to some help...
> 
> Regards,
> Vishal Bhalerao
> 
>

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