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Subject: RE: CSV - how to simulate each user will use all values from CSV file?
From: "Erez Naim" <erez () theneura ! com>
Date: 2015-05-12 11:37:22
Message-ID: 021401d08ca8$04b80eb0$0e282c10$ () theneura ! com
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Thanks Felix ! I will surely will do it thanks for your time and your useful \
suggestion , thumbs up!
-----Original Message-----
From: Felix Schumacher [mailto:felix.schumacher@internetallee.de]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 8:44 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: RE: CSV - how to simulate each user will use all values from CSV file?
Am 11. Mai 2015 16:12:36 MESZ, schrieb Erez Naim <erez@theneura.com>:
> Of course, What I meant is that I want that my 100 concurrent users
> will click all 54 links concurrently (all together) as for sequentially
> it's another interesting scenario but this is not what I meant in my
> current test.
If you really want your 100 users click the 54 links concurrently, you will need 5400 \
threads :)
But I think you mean the 100 users will run concurrently and click the links \
sequentially.
I will try to do a bit of ASCII art on my phone to show you what I understood.
Time flows from the top to the bottom and concurrent threads from left to right \
(named by the simulated user)
LoopNr. UserA UserB ....
1 LinkA LinkA ...
2 LinkB LinkB ...
3 ... ...
4 ... ...
If you want this, then use a thread group with 100 threads and 54 iterations. For the \
link destinations you can use the CSV Data set with share mode set to current thread \
as I wrote in my first response.
If you want something else, you could try to draw a sequence diagram and use that to \
explain your needs.
Regards
Felix
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Flavio Cysne [mailto:flaviocysne@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 5:10 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: RE: CSV - how to simulate each user will use all values from
> CSV file?
>
> Will users run concurrently or sequentially? You said that the first
> user will click all 54 links, then the second and so on. To me, it's
> like a sequential behavior. A concurrent one means that all 100 users
> will click the first link, then all goes for the second link and so on.
>
> Could you give more details on your need?
>
>
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