Benchmark Factory allows you to export testing results to Excel using the Command line.
To export testing results from Benchmark Factory to Excel using the command line:
Navigate to the Benchmark Factory bin directory. For example:
CD C:\Program Files\Quest Software\Benchmark Factory\bin
CD C:\Program Files\Quest Software\Benchmark Factory <version number>\bin
The following is a list of terms used in Benchmark Factory test results and reports. Review the terms and definitions to aid you when interpreting your test results.
Term | Definition |
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Bytes |
The number of bytes from data received from a SQL statement. |
Bytes Per Second |
The number of bytes processed per second over the sampling period. This is just the Total Bytes divided by the Sampling period in seconds. |
Response Time |
The time it takes from when the SQL is sent to the server responds. |
Retrieval Time |
The time it takes from the server responds to a SQL statement till the last byte of data/results is obtained. |
Rows |
The number of rows received from a SQL statement. |
Rows Per Second (RPS) |
The number of rows received per second over the sampling period. Similar to above. |
Transactions Per Second (TPS) |
The transactions, or SQL statements, processed by the server per second. A transaction in Benchmark Factory can be more than a single SQL statement, such as the TPC-C transaction New Order, this transaction inserts a new order by inserting one record into the new order table and 5 – 7 items in the orderline table. |
Transaction Time (sometimes listed as just Time) |
The sum of the Response and Retrieval time. |
The metrics listed above might also be expressed in test results using the following:
Benchmark Factory provides scripting capabilities known as BFScripts. This feature allows you to customize and randomize the load testing process by using scripts and a number of built-in functions.
The built-in functions are formulas that take one or more values (arguments), perform an operation, and return a value that simulates real-world user activity. These functions can be used alone or as building blocks for creating complex user activity. Randomized data is important when attempting to simulate real-world user activity because data that is random prevents a server from using data stored in its cache.
In the Benchmark Factory console, fields with a yellow background allow you to insert BFScripts. To learn how to use scripts, see BFScript Wizard.
The following is a list of available scripts/functions:
Category | Script/ Function |
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Dates and Numbers |
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File Access |
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Global Variables |
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Name and Address |
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Numerical Manipulation |
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Random Numbers |
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Random Strings |
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String Manipulation |
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Test Info |
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