jtlwrite default timestamp #180
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default .jtl from jmeter given |
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Hello, thank you for asking! Have you tried using JMeter properties as described here for setting the Can you give more info, maybe some example. Because you say you are using epoch but then ask to make it human readable? Are you refering to jtlWriter service storing timestamps as epoch in jtl files instead of using the setting specified by that system property? |
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Hello, thank you for asking!
Have you tried using JMeter properties as described here for setting the
jmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format
property?Can you give more info, maybe some example. Because you say you are using epoch but then ask to make it human readable? Are you refering to jtlWriter service storing timestamps as epoch in jtl files instead of using the setting specified by that system property?