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Anonymous
13 years agoLambis
it is not that LoadComplete does not create a request body, of course it does.
Our default logging saves request bodies for the Scenario Validation mode, but does not for the regular test mode.
In order to see bodies for all virtual users during the load test run, you need to run on the option
Tools | Options | Engines | HTTP Load Testing | Simulation | Store Request Body
Then you'll be able to see all request bodies for all virtual users.
If you wanted to see the log for a specific virtual user, right-click in the message panel of the log, select Filter Data, and set up a filter that will keep only messages for a specific virtual user index.
You can set up filters for arbitrary conditions the same way.
Let us know when you've resolved your problem, and how.
Best regards,
it is not that LoadComplete does not create a request body, of course it does.
Our default logging saves request bodies for the Scenario Validation mode, but does not for the regular test mode.
In order to see bodies for all virtual users during the load test run, you need to run on the option
Tools | Options | Engines | HTTP Load Testing | Simulation | Store Request Body
Then you'll be able to see all request bodies for all virtual users.
If you wanted to see the log for a specific virtual user, right-click in the message panel of the log, select Filter Data, and set up a filter that will keep only messages for a specific virtual user index.
You can set up filters for arbitrary conditions the same way.
Let us know when you've resolved your problem, and how.
Best regards,
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