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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 timeout period applies or does not apply: | ||
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| Script is run from within another script using RunNonBlocking() from Studio. | | Script is run from within another script using RunNonBlocking() from Studio. | ||
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Revision as of 19:00, 8 July 2008
The following table describes the situations in which a timeout period applies or does not apply:
Action |
Timeout Period Applies |
Script is run from within another script using RunBlocking() from Studio. | 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 File:RunAll.png | Yes |
Script is run from within an Editor window by clicking | No |
Script is run from within another script using RunNonBlocking() from Studio. | No |