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lofi
15 years agoNew Contributor
I forgot to mention that the 1st 2 rows must be placed in a script assertion of the response,
which you want to save the timestamp from.
Or is there an easier way ? The response itself does not contain a timestamp.
In a subsequent groovy script test step I need to compare the request/response timestamp against a database entry.
which you want to save the timestamp from.
Or is there an easier way ? The response itself does not contain a timestamp.
In a subsequent groovy script test step I need to compare the request/response timestamp against a database entry.