How to deal with “delay” on websites
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Hello ahauenstein. Thanks for using ZAPTEST.
For your purpose Exist method is the best solution. Apply Exist to the object that appears on the opened report (and did not show till it opens). By default Exist method has 45 seconds timeout but as soon as the object appears and recognized it proceeds to next step – so it may be either 3 seconds or 30 seconds and it will work anyways.
Hope that helps. Thanks,
ZAPTEST Team.
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