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Responsetime aggregation
Hello,
I have created a Testplan in Jmeter in which I perform a login to a site.
When I record this with the PROXY I see two requests. The script works fine
but when I look at the responsetimes I see two numbers for the two requests
which is expected. However I want 1 responsetime for the whole LOGIN
sequence. Is there a way to do this? I could export the numbers to excel and
do this manually but there might be an easier way.
Thanks in advance.
Andre Mud
Performance Test Specialist
The Future Group - TestDynamics
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Re: Responsetime aggregation
Posted by André Mud <an...@testdynamics.nl>.
That's it. Thanks. I should have read the manual better. :wistle:
Andre
Ronan Klyne-2 wrote:
>
> André Mud wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have created a Testplan in Jmeter in which I perform a login to a site.
>> When I record this with the PROXY I see two requests. The script works
>> fine
>> but when I look at the responsetimes I see two numbers for the two
>> requests
>> which is expected. However I want 1 responsetime for the whole LOGIN
>> sequence. Is there a way to do this? I could export the numbers to excel
>> and
>> do this manually but there might be an easier way.
>
> It sounds to me like you want the Transaction Controller. It will
> generate a single aggregate sample for multiple samplers.
>
> Ronan
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Re: Responsetime aggregation
Posted by Ronan Klyne <ro...@groupbc.com>.
André Mud wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have created a Testplan in Jmeter in which I perform a login to a site.
> When I record this with the PROXY I see two requests. The script works fine
> but when I look at the responsetimes I see two numbers for the two requests
> which is expected. However I want 1 responsetime for the whole LOGIN
> sequence. Is there a way to do this? I could export the numbers to excel and
> do this manually but there might be an easier way.
It sounds to me like you want the Transaction Controller. It will
generate a single aggregate sample for multiple samplers.
Ronan
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