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Subject:    DO NOT REPLY [Bug 22820] New:  -
From:       bugzilla () apache ! org
Date:       2003-08-29 18:01:33
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max value on counter cannot be cleared

           Summary: max value on counter cannot be cleared
           Product: JMeter
           Version: 1.9.1
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows XP
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Minor
          Priority: Other
         Component: HTTP
        AssignedTo: jmeter-dev@jakarta.apache.org
        ReportedBy: info@brandonulrich.com


The Counter pre-processor's maximum value cannot be cleared once set.  This 
tends to occur when initially limiting a counter's value to 1 during testing, 
then being unable to clear it later.  The other fields on the Counter form 
work as expected.

The workaround is to type a high value (9999) in the max field.

To reproduce:
1. Add Thread Group
2. Add Pre-Processer > Counter to Thread Group.
3. Set Maximum Value to 9
4. Click Thread Group to change focus.
5. Click  back to Counter, delete Maximum Value of 9.
6. Click Thread Group to change focus
7. Click back to Counter and note Maximum remains set to 9, instead of blank 
as expected.

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