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Difference between Sequence (clock) duration and Aggregate session duration

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Ritesh asked on 21 Aug 2017, 10:53 AM

Hi,

Someone please clarify my doubts which are stated below :

1) What is a session in fiddler ?

2) What is  the Difference between Sequence (clock) duration and Aggregate session duration ?

3) What should I understand when Sequence (clock) duration value is greater than Aggregate session duration value ?

4) What should I understand when Sequence (clock) duration value is lesser than Aggregate session duration value ?

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Ritesh

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Alexander
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answered on 28 Aug 2017, 11:49 AM
Hello,

A session represents a pair of HTTP request and the corresponding HTTP response.

Sequence (clock) duration represents the time span from the start of the first request to the end of the last response.

Aggregate Session duration represents the sum of selected sessions' duration (where session duration is the time span from the start of the request to the end of the response).

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Alexander
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