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Alex
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answered on 12 May 2015, 06:17 AM
Maybe I can set it in settings ???
Thanx for help)
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Hello Alex,
Without adding an extra step you can only increase the Wait On Elements timeout which is 30 seconds by default. You can increase this to 60 or whatever value will suffice. Please note that this will be valid for all steps. That is why we have wait steps, so you can be more flexible and add this on specific places where is needed.
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Ivaylo
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Without adding an extra step you can only increase the Wait On Elements timeout which is 30 seconds by default. You can increase this to 60 or whatever value will suffice. Please note that this will be valid for all steps. That is why we have wait steps, so you can be more flexible and add this on specific places where is needed.
Regards,
Ivaylo
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Alex
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answered on 15 May 2015, 12:56 PM
Hello Ivaylo,
I want to show my test as presentation. But he steps very fast, that's why I need timeOut between steps. So I must add waitStep after each step ?
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Alex
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Hi Alex,
There's an easier way. Put your test, or tests, into a test list. Then set the Execution Delay in the test list settings (see attached screen shot) to whatever delay you want in between each test step. The default is 0 which means no delay between steps. Now run the test list.
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Cody
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There's an easier way. Put your test, or tests, into a test list. Then set the Execution Delay in the test list settings (see attached screen shot) to whatever delay you want in between each test step. The default is 0 which means no delay between steps. Now run the test list.
Regards,
Cody
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