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omatzura
16 years agoSuper Contributor
Hi Toby,
The Test Delay is inserted between every run of the TestCase (not a TestStep). In your case the TestCase execution will run the TestCase and loop through the data in your DataSource just as usual; your request using the data will be executed about 180 times (3*60) during this time (once for each row of data). If you want the LoadTest to cancel a running TestCase when the limit has been reached (instead of letting it finish), you need to check the "Cancel Running" option in the LoadTest options dialog.
Hope this explains a bit, please post again otherwise!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com
The Test Delay is inserted between every run of the TestCase (not a TestStep). In your case the TestCase execution will run the TestCase and loop through the data in your DataSource just as usual; your request using the data will be executed about 180 times (3*60) during this time (once for each row of data). If you want the LoadTest to cancel a running TestCase when the limit has been reached (instead of letting it finish), you need to check the "Cancel Running" option in the LoadTest options dialog.
Hope this explains a bit, please post again otherwise!
regards,
/Ole
eviware.com