You will always get the starting date first, then 2 days later, then 2 days after that. This is because you are updating on each use. Did you mean to use the date type or the current_date type?
My Jenkins build mark the following error after a Neoload 7.4 test run : WARNING! The option -SLAJUnitResults is deprecated, use -SLAJUnitReport instead
It seems that the...
This is not an error but a warning. That means that the old command may not work in a future NeoLoad version and we recommand to use the new option instead.
Along with that new...
From the NeoLoad variable panel you can create a current date variable from which you can add or remove time. For example to remove 2 days from the current date you can simply...
Current Neoload validation only returns 301 or 307, but running the same tests on postman return correctly. Is there an option or setting that needs to be changed? See the image...
If you can run it from Postman could you edit the Postman preferences and add an HTTP proxy which will be the NeoLoad proxy. So if Postman and NeoLoad are on the same machine...