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The following table describes the situations in which a timeout period applies or does not apply:
The following table describes the situations in which a script within [[STRIDE Studio]] timeout period applies or does not apply:
 
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| Script is run from within another script using [[ascript#ascript.Arguments|RunBlocking()]] from Studio.  
| Script is run from within another script using '''studio.RunBlocking()'''.  
| Yes
| Yes
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| No
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| Script is run from within another script using [[ascript#ascript.Arguments|RunNonBlocking()]] from Studio.
| Script is run from within another script using '''studio.RunNonBlocking()'''.
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| No
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Latest revision as of 23:46, 20 August 2009

The following table describes the situations in which a script within STRIDE Studio timeout period applies or does not apply:

Action
Timeout Period Applies
Script is run from within another script using studio.RunBlocking(). Yes
Script is run by selecting the script in the Files Pane, right-clicking and choosing Run Yes
Script is run from within a test suite by clicking the File:RunAll.png (Run All) button. Yes
Script is run from within an Editor window by clicking the Run.jpg (Run) button. No
Script is run from within another script using studio.RunNonBlocking(). No