Results are generated dynamically during a run. You can also regenerate the results for viewing and analysis after a run.
Performance report
This report summarizes the validity of the run, summarizes the data most significant to the run, shows the response trend of the slowest 10 pages in the test, and graphs the response trend of each page through time.Page Element report
This report summarizes the page element data most significant to the run.Percentile report
This report, which is generated after a run completes, shows the 85, 90, and 95 percentile response times of the 10 slowest pages in a run.Transaction report
This report summarizes the success of transactions in the run, graphs the response trend of each transaction through time, and shows the transaction throughput.Verification Points report
This report shows the status of the verification points in your tests.Comparing two reports
You can simultaneously display reports from different runs for comparison.Displaying reports after a run
Reports are displayed automatically during a run. When you close the report, it is not saved. However, you can display it again.Exporting results
You can export the entire results of a run or specific parts of the results to a CSV file for further analysis.Opening the execution history
The execution history is a single file that shows all events that occur during a schedule or test run.Inspecting execution history details in the Protocol Data view
The Protocol Data view displays HTML details that were generated during a schedule run. This view can help you to verify that a test is behaving as you intend.Enabling real-time transfer of execution history data
You can change how execution history data is displayed such that the execution history can be used as a progress monitor.Exporting the execution history
The execution history is a single file that shows all events that occur during execution. You can export the history, in XML format, for further analysis.Customizing reports
The default reports are designed to serve your needs, but you can customize reports to drill down and specifically investigate a performance problem.