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By default, the Enable correlation option is enabled for Request Body response conditions. This option makes the condition required in order to send a response. Add a condition to the end of the list and disable the Enable correlation option to always send a final catch-all response regardless of whether the specified conditions are met. You must disable the option for all condition types to enable this behavior.
Duplicating Responses
You can right-click on responses to access copy and paste functions.
A copied response will be pasted to the end of the response list. All configuration settings will be copied to the pasted response.
Message Tab
You can configure the message the responder sends in the Message tab.
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- Choose a response and click the Response Options tab.
- If you want to configure a custom HTTP status code for the message, enable the Override Responder Return Status option and specify a return message and status code. You can enter a fixed message and code into the field or specify a parameterized message and/or status code from a connected data source.
If you want to add additional delay time to the response, specify the number of milliseconds to be added in the Think time field. Think time will be added to any think time specified in theOptions tab> Performance Options page, as well as any additional delays specified via performance profiles (see Working with Performance Profiles).
Request Template Tab
The Request Template tab contains the same functionality as the tab of the same name found on the Options tab for the message responder, only applied to the specific response. If both are populated, this one takes precedence. See "Request Template" on the Message Responder Overview page for more information.
Duplicating Responses
You can right-click on responses to access copy and paste functions.
A copied response will be pasted to the end of the response list. All configuration settings will be copied to the pasted response.