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Priority of Scheduler and Runtime Controller

Hello

Which has higher priority, Runtime Controller or Scheduler (in Thread
Group)?

If I start the test plan which contains Runtime Controller (set for example
for 4 hours), and in Thread group Element I set 'Start Time', let`s say,
2006/11/16 15:00:00 and 'End Time' for 2006/11/16 17:00:00, will the test
end after 4 hours or 2 (from 15 to 17) hours?


Regards

Michal


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Re: Priority of Scheduler and Runtime Controller

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
Neither - the first one to notice that the limit has been reached will
stop the test.

On 16/11/06, Michal Kaczmarzyk <Mi...@comarch.com> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Which has higher priority, Runtime Controller or Scheduler (in Thread
> Group)?
>
> If I start the test plan which contains Runtime Controller (set for example
> for 4 hours), and in Thread group Element I set 'Start Time', let`s say,
> 2006/11/16 15:00:00 and 'End Time' for 2006/11/16 17:00:00, will the test
> end after 4 hours or 2 (from 15 to 17) hours?
>
>
> Regards
>
> Michal
>
>
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