02-23-2011, 04:25 PM
How QTP works is this. it executes the instruction given on the line and then moves on to the next step.
You can use , wait or waitproperty() to make it wait after executing some step.
If you invoke a command line , then again you have a parameter to make QTP wait till the command in the command prompt is executed completely.
There are ways how we can increase the time of execution of each step.
Tools->option -> Run -> Normal display execution( you can customize the delay there) , but this is for all the steps and not for one particular step.
You can choose one out of these.
You can use , wait or waitproperty() to make it wait after executing some step.
If you invoke a command line , then again you have a parameter to make QTP wait till the command in the command prompt is executed completely.
There are ways how we can increase the time of execution of each step.
Tools->option -> Run -> Normal display execution( you can customize the delay there) , but this is for all the steps and not for one particular step.
You can choose one out of these.