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I am using the View Results in Table and View Results In Tree to view some results of a test. My thread group has a number of users = 20; Rump up period =1; Loop=1000; This is a request to send the coordinates to server. After running these results differ. In View Results in Table displays error statuses:

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  • Please add some code for batter understanding of your question. May 31, 2017 at 9:51

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Problem with the view "Results in Tree" is that it doesnt show all Samples. It just shows the latest 500 sampels

From the User's Manual...

Starting with version 3.2 the number of entries in the View is restricted to the value of the property view.results.tree.max_results which defaults to 500 entries. The old behaviour can be restored by setting the property to 0. Beware, that this might consume a lot of memory.

So the last 500 entires from your table should match with the tree. For more information you might wanna check this

You'll have to restart JMeter for it to apply the new setting

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As per JMeter Changelog for version 3.2

Starting with JMeter version 3.2 the number of results in View Results Tree is limited by default to 500 entries. If you want more entries, you have to set the property view.results.tree.max_results to a higher value, or to 0, if you don't want to impose any limit. You can set the property in bin/user.properties. More info might be found here.

  1. Add the next line to user.properties file (it lives in JMeter's "bin" folder)

    view.results.tree.max_results=0
    
  2. Restart JMeter to pick the property up

This way you will "tell" View Results Tree listener to show all the samplers (be aware that JMeter can fail to display 20 000 samplers in the View Results Tree listener)


Out of topic, but still important:

  1. As per View Results Tree listener documentation

    View Results Tree MUST NOT BE USED during load test as it consumes a lot of resources (memory and CPU). Use it only for either functional testing or during Test Plan debugging and Validation.

  2. As far as I can see, you are running your test in GUI mode. Please don't, JMeter GUI should be used for tests development and debugging only, when it comes to test execution you should run your test in command-line non-GUI mode.

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