ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Timing and temporary dialogsThanks for the reply. I've tried using Sys.Desktop.ActiveWindow, however, I got similar results as previously. The progress dialog I am trying to pick up should be displayed for a minimum of 2 seconds, however, if a large file is being processed it will display for longer. In the 2 second example Sys.Desktop.ActiveWindow only seems to pick up the parent window and not the progress dialog. In the example where it is processing for longer (and the progress dialog is displayed for longer) Sys.Desktop.ActiveWindow will pick up the progress dialog and I am able to calculate the display time. Repeatedly logging the return value from Sys.Desktop.ActiveWindow.Name after clicking the button shows that script is being executed quick enough to pick up the progress dialog (i.e. well within 2s of clicking the button) it just doesn't seem torealise that the progress dialog is there. Thanks Mike Timing and temporary dialogsHi, I'm trying to script a test whereby a button is clicked and a progress dialog is displayed for a minimum of two seconds. I want to check in the script that the dialog is on screen for at least two seconds. I am having trouble getting TC to recognize fast enough that the progress dialog exists. Seemingly, by the time it gets round to looking, the dialog has already been opened and closed. Is there any way to speed up the script or clever (quick) method to check for existence of the dialog such that I could calculate an approximate display time? thanks Mike Name Mapping and Project Suite variablesHi, Is there any way I can link the value of a property within a projects Name Mapping to aProject Suitevariable. It only seems to allow linking values to Project variables (rather than project suite). Thanks Mike