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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T03:38:55+00:00 2026-05-23T03:38:55+00:00

I am able to do a login test with a single user. If I

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I am able to do a login test with a single user. If I want to do this for concurrent logins, I am told to use a CSV Data Config component, so I followed this advice:

  1. Create a text file containing the user names and passwords, separated by commas. Put this in the same directory as your test plan.
  2. Add a CSV DataSet configuration element to the test plan. Name the variables USER and PASS.
  3. Add a path to the filename in that element (I made sure to check the file path).
  4. Replace the login name with ${USER} and the password with ${PASS} on the Log in (HTTP Request) Sampler.

Sadly, in my login page, I see ${USER} and ${PASS}, instead of the values they represent (those in the CSV file). What am I missing?

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    2026-05-23T03:38:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:38 am

    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 dont in jmeter, he won’t find the value, if you have a space in jmeter, he wont 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

    enter image description here

    In step no3 : I usally put the csv file in the root of where the jmeter test is, that way it always find it.

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