ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Way to count loop results?I might not understand your question but you could just add a counter to your loop so you know how many times it was run. Something like this in JScript var Driver; Driver = DDT.ExcelDriver(yourExcelFileName, yourExcelFileSheet, true); var count = 1; while(! Driver.EOF()) { Driver.Next(); count++; } Log.Message("Count = " + count); DDT.CloseDriver(Driver.Name)Re: OnWebPageDownloaded event not working when running from a suiteI submitted the request and the files. Browser version is IE7, OS is WinXP Re: OnWebPageDownloaded event not working when running from a suiteI'm running 7.51 and still having a problem where if i run the exact same script from the project suite my events aren't showing up. I attached a screen shot that hopefully clarifies exactly what I'm doing. I am running the exact same script in both cases. OnWebPageDownloaded event not working when running from a suiteI implemented the Web Testing Event OnWebPageDownloaded in some of my scripts to see what has been downloaded. The function works fine when I run from a standalone project, but when I run it from a project suite it doesn't work. I.e. if I select a main script and hit the run current script the system picks up the page downloaded just fine. If I setup a project suite to run this single project and click the run Project Suite button the system no longer picks up that event. It seems like there is some kind of bug when running in project suite mode. Here's my relatively simple event code. function GeneralEvents_OnWebPageDownloaded(Sender, WebBrowser, URL) GeneralEvents_OnWebPageDownloaded(Sender, WebBrowser, URL) { Log["Message"]("WebBrowser = " + WebBrowser + " URL = " + URL); if(BuiltIn["StrMatches"]("about:blank", URL)) { //Log["Message"]("Test = " + BuiltIn["StrMatches"]("about:blank", URL)); AboutBlankPageLoaded = true; } }