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exp1
15 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi Allen,
Thank you for your solution. I actualy got the records response body in order to compare with run
time response body, but I couldnt get the run time equivalent of it.
When I add an OnLoadTestingResponse, it automatically adds this function to scripting.
The real problem is how will I specify these (Sender, User, Request) parameters ?
How can I get this function to work ? Do I have run my test through a script, in order to get paremters for this function?
If so what additional script code I have to add in order to get requestID or run-time spesific requests response body ?
By the way, in the help for request ID , it writes that;
"The request ID identifies the request within the entire HTTPTask. It is displayed in the tree of connections and request in the Load Testing Task editor. Do not confuse request id with the index of the request in the requests collection of a connection."
What you say about this ? I understand it is wrtitten in the task editor , but where ? Can you explain this statement?
Thank you for your solution. I actualy got the records response body in order to compare with run
time response body, but I couldnt get the run time equivalent of it.
When I add an OnLoadTestingResponse, it automatically adds this function to scripting.
The real problem is how will I specify these (Sender, User, Request) parameters ?
How can I get this function to work ? Do I have run my test through a script, in order to get paremters for this function?
If so what additional script code I have to add in order to get requestID or run-time spesific requests response body ?
By the way, in the help for request ID , it writes that;
"The request ID identifies the request within the entire HTTPTask. It is displayed in the tree of connections and request in the Load Testing Task editor. Do not confuse request id with the index of the request in the requests collection of a connection."
What you say about this ? I understand it is wrtitten in the task editor , but where ? Can you explain this statement?