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How are you reading the MDB files from LR and parsing them?
Even though I havent really run the complete LR part, but What I would like to know how to do is, if I want only the steady state response times instead of the entire test, then how do I do it.
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MDB files are being queried using ADO.
Result arrays are then processed.
Two ways you can achieve what you want. Include timestamp or test duration
after which steady state is reached in query or filter the resulting result
set (array).
To determine steady state dynamically is difficult I gues but when you know
when it occurs it is certainly doable to achieve what you want.
Regards,
Okke
2017-04-01 20:42 GMT+02:00 Krishnakanth <[email protected]>:
How are you reading the MDB files from LR and parsing them?
Even though I havent really run the complete LR part, but What I would
like to know how to do is, if I want only the steady state response times
instead of the entire test, then how do I do it.
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How are you reading the MDB files from LR and parsing them?
Even though I havent really run the complete LR part, but What I would like to know how to do is, if I want only the steady state response times instead of the entire test, then how do I do it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: