You can use Analysis API as well for 'unattended results generation'
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
" This API set can be used for the following purposes:
Unattended creation of an Analysis session that can then be opened in
the HP LoadRunner Analysis
Custom extraction of data from the results of a test run under the HP
LoadRunner Controller
An application that creates an Analysis session can be run
automatically at completion of a test run. In the LoadRunner
Controller, open Tools > Options and select the Execution tab. Enter
the command to run your application in the Post Execution Command
box. You can test the feature with the sample application.
Functionality
The API set provides the following functionality:
Convert Controller Run results to an Analysis data base file
Create, modify, and apply a global filter and Graph filters
Set graph parameters
Calculate metrics and statistics per Graph in a Run
Notifications from the API infrastructure to the API application
Logging at different severity levels
Ability to run concurrent, independent instances of API-based
applications
Limitations
This version of the API set does not support:
Graph auto-correlation
Graph merging
Importing data from external monitors
XML export of data
Support Level Agreements functionality
Use of filters, graphs, and other configurations created in the
Analysis user interface
J2EE Graphs are only partially supported
Prerequisites
To use this API set, you must:
Be a .NET programmer
Be familiar with the Controller and Analysis programs
The development environment requires:
Visual Studio 2005 or any other compiler that supports .NET 2.0
LoadRunner Analysis
The runtime environment requires:
LoadRunner Analysis
A .NET configuration file. See the Microsoft documentation. A command-
line utility to build the configuration file is provided in the
<Analysis installation>\Additional Components\AssemblyCrawler folder.
For instructions, see Additional Files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
But I am yet to see someone who is 'good at it' .. I guess very few
organizations would have matured enough to make good use of it and
thus no one exploits the API much.
-Venkat
On Apr 13, 10:28 am, Surendra Ramanapudi <
ramanap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think it is possible to do that to some extent.
>
> I did not do that but. Here is the idea. We can build up on it.
>
> 1. Using VBScript create a Batch file. this execute the .lrr file
> 2. It should apply the template you precreated for the required graphs. Even
> if you apply the template, some of the dispaly options are not applied by
> the templete.
> 3. It should prune the Rampup and Ramp down time. We can specify time where
> to filter
> 4. export to excel
> 5 Create HTML Report
> 6. Stop here.
> I think until step 5 we can set up automatic process by creating batch file.
> Emailing results means Explain clearly to what level you share your results
> to your clients
> different people show the results in different ways based on their expertise
> Excel, word, HTML report, What about External monitoring?
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 5:40 AM, umamahes wararao
> <
maheshtest...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Hi Srini,
>
> > As per my knowledge test results will not generate automatically thru email
> > even it is not possible.
>
> > Once you execute the test the results will store in .lrs ext once if you
> > open the .lrs file results data and graph will generate.
>
> > The output log is too high.
>
> > With Regards
> > Mahesh
>