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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Manish Sapariya <ms...@gmail.com> on 2013/09/11 07:31:05 UTC

jMeter beginner tutorial : Using CSV data set config

Hi,
In the series of jmeter tutorials, this next one briefly
explains how to use CSV data set config.

http://tutorials.kpoint.com/kapsule/gcc-5cc9f26b-b05b-4258-82ef-df275c103167/t/csv-data-set-jmeter-tutorial

You can find more tutorials here.

http://my.kpoint.com/search?for=tag%3A+jmeter
http://tutorials.kpoint.com/search?for=tag%3A+jmeter<http://my.kpoint.com/search?for=tag%3A+jmeter>

Thanks and Regards,
Manish
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Re: jMeter beginner tutorial : Using CSV data set config

Posted by bobMeliev <b....@gmail.com>.
Another list of articles:
How to setup a different CSV file for each JMeter engine?
<http://community.blazemeter.com/knowledgebase/articles/40707-how-to-setup-a-different-csv-file-for-each-jmeter->  

Using CSV DATA SET CONFIG
<http://community.blazemeter.com/knowledgebase/articles/65138-using-csv-data-set-config>  

Using CSV files with BlazeMeter
<http://community.blazemeter.com/knowledgebase/articles/117378-using-csv-files-with-blazemeter>  

Using CSV Data Set Config in the Cloud
<http://community.blazemeter.com/knowledgebase/articles/40708-using-csv-data-set-config-in-the-cloud>  



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