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Is there any feature to save the performance results once after execution into any DataBase [Namely MS-SQL, Oracle, etc]

I need to provide a trend analysis for set of specific transactions of executions[around 100 execution result]
If the results could be saved in a DB with Proper Field Header It will be easy to produce an analysis report with Eclipse Birt, MS-BI or Jasper Report.

RUDRA GANESH S.
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Hello Rudra,

Neoload allows you to export test result in a csv format which can be inserted in a database.

https://www.neotys.com/documents/doc/neoload/latest/en/html/#1462.htm#o1470

Best Regards,
Fousseyni B.

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Hi Fousseyni,
Thanks for responding

When I extracted the CSV in the Value Tab at Results segment, I was not able to retrive statistics such as 50,95,99 percentiles..

I am looking for a solution like once DB Connection is established in Neoload and after every execution if it could save the result that is custom configured upon statistics.?

Just Like how it upoloads in Neoload web, or Collaboration server kind of is there any DB connection establishment configuration?

Hello Rudra,

You don't need to explicitly use the export feature on Neoload to collect the percentile.
On the result view -> Select the values tables (be sure to include the percentile you are looking for ) and copy and paste into excel.
You can save the file as a csv. And you ready to go.

Best Regards,
Fousseyni B.

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Hi Fousseyni,
Thanks for the information, But I am already working in the way you have explained. I am trying to look for a solution that can happen without manual interventions, since performance will be executed with CI tools integrated with Neoload [Expected reports to be in DB].
As per the Neoload Documention, I couldn't find a solution.
Can this feature be taken as an Idea for Neoload upcoming versions. Thanks