Agreed, it does seem to be one of the best ways to both "wait" and get
the best speed from the script.

On 4/18/09, Gopi <gop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When you use Exist it does not wait for the entire time you have specified.
> It will exit out once it finds the required parameter.
>
> For example in the script below,
>
>
> If
> Browser("bro_mb_webadmin").Page("pge_mb_webadmin").WebElement("btn_Edit").Exist(8)
> Then
> Browser("bro_mb_webadmin").Page("pge_mb_webadmin").WebElement("btn_Edit").Click
> End If
> QTP will not wait for entire 8 seconds. Once it finds the object say in 2
> seconds, it will move to the next step. I have been using Exist and I find
> it a very effective for Dynamic delay.
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Kaarthik Reddy <kaarthik.re...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all
> > Its a windows based application.
> >
> > I need a statement other than the  wait  statement.
> >
> > since i cant  guess  how much time it takes to move to next step
> >
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> > --
> > Regards
> > Karthik Reddy
> >
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > BE BLESSED & BE A BLESSING TO  OTHERS !!!!!!!
> >
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