I have a JMeter script with two JDBC requests in it, to make a database
entries at the beginning and ending of the script. Run as a standalone
application, the script works correctly. However, if I take the same
script and run it in a headless mode called by another application which
sets different startup parameters, the JDBC Request does not work. The
entries to be updated exist in the database, and standalone, they will
be updated correctly, but using a Save Response to File in non GUI mode
reveals that 0 lines were updated. It connects to the database, buit
does not find the row to update. Does anyone have any suggestions? I
am running version 2.11. Thanks for teh help.
Brian Devaney
Software Developer
DocFinity®
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entries at the beginning and ending of the script. Run as a standalone
application, the script works correctly. However, if I take the same
script and run it in a headless mode called by another application which
sets different startup parameters, the JDBC Request does not work. The
entries to be updated exist in the database, and standalone, they will
be updated correctly, but using a Save Response to File in non GUI mode
reveals that 0 lines were updated. It connects to the database, buit
does not find the row to update. Does anyone have any suggestions? I
am running version 2.11. Thanks for teh help.
Brian Devaney
Software Developer
DocFinity®
(814) 238-0038x274
mailto:bdevaney [ at ] DocFinity.com
http://www.docfinity.com/
DISCLAIMER: This email may contain proprietary information, some or all
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