lr_get_attrib_double retrieves the value of the time parameter from the mdrv command line string that was used to run the script.
D:\LoadRunner78\bin\mdrv.exe
-usr D:\LR_Tests\C\get_attribute\get_attribute.usr
-out D:\LR_Tests\C\get_attribute\out
-time 1.5
-secondsInYear 30758400
-MrsCollins Charlotte
lr_get_attrib_double assigns the value to a variable, wait_time. This variable is incorporated into the script and sets how long to wait between loops.
Action() {
double wait_time;
long secInYear;
char *mrsCollins;
long t;
int i, loops = 3;
wait_time=lr_get_attrib_double("time");
secInYear = lr_get_attrib_long ("secondsInYear");
mrsCollins =lr_get_attrib_string ("MrsCollins");
if ( wait_time <= 0 ){
lr_message("Illegal time value = %f \n", wait_time);
return;
} else
{
lr_message("Wait time value = %f", wait_time);
lr_message("The number of seconds in a year is %ld", secInYear);
lr_message("Mr. Collins' wife is named %s Lucas", mrsCollins);
}
for (i=0; i < loops; ++i) {
time(&t);
lr_message("Time and date: %s", ctime(&t));
lr_think_time(wait_time);
}
time(&t);
lr_message("time and date: %s", ctime(&t));}
return 0;
}
Example: Output:
Starting action Action. [MsgId: MMSG-15919]
Wait time value = 1.500000 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
The number of seconds in a year is 30758400 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Mr. Collins' wife is named Charlotte Lucas [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:09 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Action.c(29): lr_think_time: 1.50 seconds. [MsgId: MMSG-15948]
Time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:10 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Action.c(29): lr_think_time: 1.50 seconds. [MsgId: MMSG-15948]
Time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:12 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Action.c(29): lr_think_time: 1.50 seconds. [MsgId: MMSG-15948]
time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:13 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Ending action Action. [MsgId: MMSG-15918]
D:\LoadRunner78\bin\mdrv.exe
-usr D:\LR_Tests\C\get_attribute\get_attribute.usr
-out D:\LR_Tests\C\get_attribute\out
-time 1.5
-secondsInYear 30758400
-MrsCollins Charlotte
lr_get_attrib_double assigns the value to a variable, wait_time. This variable is incorporated into the script and sets how long to wait between loops.
Action() {
double wait_time;
long secInYear;
char *mrsCollins;
long t;
int i, loops = 3;
wait_time=lr_get_attrib_double("time");
secInYear = lr_get_attrib_long ("secondsInYear");
mrsCollins =lr_get_attrib_string ("MrsCollins");
if ( wait_time <= 0 ){
lr_message("Illegal time value = %f \n", wait_time);
return;
} else
{
lr_message("Wait time value = %f", wait_time);
lr_message("The number of seconds in a year is %ld", secInYear);
lr_message("Mr. Collins' wife is named %s Lucas", mrsCollins);
}
for (i=0; i < loops; ++i) {
time(&t);
lr_message("Time and date: %s", ctime(&t));
lr_think_time(wait_time);
}
time(&t);
lr_message("time and date: %s", ctime(&t));}
return 0;
}
Example: Output:
Starting action Action. [MsgId: MMSG-15919]
Wait time value = 1.500000 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
The number of seconds in a year is 30758400 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Mr. Collins' wife is named Charlotte Lucas [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:09 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Action.c(29): lr_think_time: 1.50 seconds. [MsgId: MMSG-15948]
Time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:10 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Action.c(29): lr_think_time: 1.50 seconds. [MsgId: MMSG-15948]
Time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:12 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Action.c(29): lr_think_time: 1.50 seconds. [MsgId: MMSG-15948]
time and date: Wed Jan 07 16:12:13 2004 [MsgId: MMSG-17999]
Ending action Action. [MsgId: MMSG-15918]
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