I've just come across the object.Exist() method that seems to do the same thing. I can even pass in a timeout value as a parameter - in milliseconds - that tells QTP when to stop checking for the...
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I've just come across the object.Exist() method that seems to do the same thing. I can even pass in a timeout value as a parameter - in milliseconds - that tells QTP when to stop checking for the...
That was a quick reply. :D
Thanks for the tip. I'll have a look into that in a little while. Do you know though if there is any built-in way of doing this without having to resort to custom code?...
If you want to know more about SWF files then you might find the following page useful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWF
I'm a new user too and have come across this problem as well.
It almost seems like QTP has no concept of delays, or at least doesn't store anything time related in the tests that are automatically...