The *evl script passage:
LoadType LITE
_eValid "PatientOne.evs" "PatientOne1" 10 "" "-pm 1.0" 1
launches an eVlite instance that plays the PatientOne.evs script ten times in a row
on ONE simulated user thread, a total of 10 playbacks.
By comparison, the *evl script passage:
LoadType LITE
_eValid "PatientOne.evs" "PatientOne1" 10 "" "-pm 1.0" 250
launches an eVlite instance that plays the PatientOne.evs script ten times
in a row from 250 simulated users in parallel-executing threads, for a
total of 250 * 10 = 2,500 playbacks.
Likewise:
LoadType LITE
_eValid "PatientOne.evs" "PatientOne1" 50 "" "-pm 1.0" 750
yields 750 separate threads, each one a simulated user and each one
repeating playback 50 times, for a total of 37,500 total playbacks.
IN general:
LoadType LITE
_eValid "script.evs" "User-ID" NR "" "-pm 1.0" NT
yields NT separate threads, and upon each one a simulated user will play
back script.evs NR times. This is described in detail at:
http://www.e-Valid.com/Products/Documen ... ml#_eValidI hope this clears up any confusion.