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			Change scheduler reference in Thread Group documentation
Contributed by Ori Marko Bugzilla Id: 64960
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				|  | @ -156,6 +156,7 @@ Summary | |||
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| <h3>Documentation</h3> | ||||
| <ul> | ||||
|   <li><bug>64960</bug>Change scheduler reference in Thread Group documentation. Contributed by Ori Marko</li> | ||||
| </ul> | ||||
| 
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| <h3>General</h3> | ||||
|  | @ -169,6 +170,7 @@ Summary | |||
| <p>We thank all contributors mentioned in bug and improvement sections above: | ||||
| </p> | ||||
| <ul> | ||||
|   <li>Ori Marko (orimarko at gmail.com)</li> | ||||
| </ul> | ||||
| <p>We also thank bug reporters who helped us improve JMeter.</p> | ||||
| <ul> | ||||
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|  | @ -82,20 +82,14 @@ Start with Ramp-up = number of threads and adjust up or down as needed. | |||
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| <p>By default, the thread group is configured to loop once through its elements.</p> | ||||
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| <p>Thread Group also provides a <b>scheduler</b>. | ||||
| <p>Thread Group also allows to specify <b>Thread lifetime</b>. | ||||
|     Click the checkbox at the bottom of the Thread Group panel to enable/disable extra fields | ||||
|      in which you can enter the duration of test, the startup delay, the start and end times of the run. | ||||
|      in which you can enter the duration of test and the startup delay | ||||
|      You can configure <code>Duration (seconds)</code> and <code>Startup Delay (seconds)</code> to control | ||||
|      the duration of each thread group and the after how much seconds it starts. | ||||
|      When the test is started, JMeter will wait <code>Startup Delay (seconds)</code> before starting the Threads | ||||
|      of the Thread Group and run for the configured <code>Duration (seconds)</code> time. | ||||
|      Note those 2 options override the <code>Start time</code> and <code>End time</code>. | ||||
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|      <p>Alternatively (although not recommended as not very flexible) you can use the two other fields <code>Start time</code> and <code>End time</code>. | ||||
|      When the test is started, JMeter will wait if necessary until the start-time has been reached. | ||||
|      At the end of each cycle, JMeter checks if the end-time has been reached, and if so, the run is stopped, | ||||
|      otherwise the test is allowed to continue until the iteration limit is reached.</p> | ||||
|      </p> | ||||
| </p> | ||||
| </subsection> | ||||
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| <subsection name="§-num;.2 Controllers" anchor="controllers"> | ||||
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