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Can analysis generate 90th and 95th in summary report?

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Hi,

When I run the analysis using a template, I'd like to include both the 90th and the 95th to appear on the summary in the summary.html that gets created.

My current process works like this:

1.  I run the analysis via the CLI using a template that generates the 90th percentile.

2. I run the analysis via the CLI using a template that generates the 95th percentile. 

3.  I then parse the both summary.html reports to extract the 90th and 95th seperately.

If say my analysis template takes 20 minutes to compile, I'm looking at 40 minutes of compile time because I have to run the analysis twice.

So, what would be extremely handy if I could generate the lot in one go.  And maybe not just 90th and 95.  I'd prefer if the solution was clever to add variable percentiles to the summary.  So say in 3 months time, I change my mind and want to include 80th percentile; 85th percentile; 90th percentile and the 95th percentile.

I've had a poke around in the *.asc file in my template directory.

If I hack the 'AllHeaders' paramater value, I can add percentile 90th and 95th like such:

AllHeaders=Transaction Name,Minimum,Average,Maximum,Std. Deviation,95 Percent,95 Percent,Pass,Fail,Stop

....I get an error when it tries to run 'parse command error,  INdex was outside the bounds of the array'.

So, it obviously doesn't like that but you can see what I'm trying to achieve.  There is also some funky SQL in the 'JoinedSelectString' paramater that I could possibly hack?

Any help or suggestions would be greatly apprecaitead.

Many thanks!!

John


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