Either jmeter is not finding your files or you have a typo somewhere In step no2 : be sure that your "user,pass" are exactly like in the file If in the file there a space and you don't in jmeter, he won't find the value, if you have a space in jmeter, he won't found the value. I usally go "user,pass" in the file and jmeter and it work fine Like this : in my csv : myuser,mypass in jmeter In step no3 : I usally put the csv file in the root of where the jmeter test is, that way it always find it.
Either jmeter is not finding your files or you have a typo somewhere. In step no2 : be sure that your "user,pass" are exactly like in the file. If in the file there a space and you don't in jmeter, he won't find the value, if you have a space in jmeter, he won't found the value.
I usally go "user,pass" in the file and jmeter and it work fine. Like this : in my csv : myuser,mypass in jmeter In step no3 : I usally put the csv file in the root of where the jmeter test is, that way it always find it.
You might have missed my comment, where I mentioned that the problem got fixed. Thanks though. It was probably a typo.
– Tshepang Jun 15 at 14:51.
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