Hi,
Is is possible to access the "factor that all timeouts of find operations are multiplied with" by code? (see screenshot) (I'm sure it is possible, I just don't know where to find it). I do not want to change that value, I just want to know that value.
What I'd like to achieve is this: I'm writing a function that performs some actions where it has to wait. I'd like to supply a timeout value how long the function is "willing" to wait before it returns a "failure". Now I thought I would multiply the supplied timeout value with the "factor that all timeouts of find operations are multiplied with" so that the timeout would also increase if I increase that settings.
Thanks for any help.
Christoph
Access timeout factor
Access timeout factor
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Re: Access timeout factor
As far as I know it's SpeedFactor in Delay class:
http://www.ranorex.com/Documentation/Ra ... _Delay.htm
http://www.ranorex.com/Documentation/Ra ... _Delay.htm
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Re: Access timeout factor
Hello Christoph,
You can access the setting "factor that all timeouts of find operations are multiplied with" within the code using the following line:
Bernhard
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You can access the setting "factor that all timeouts of find operations are multiplied with" within the code using the following line:
Ranorex.Core.Configuration.Current.Adapter.TimeoutFactorRegards,
Bernhard
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