04-15-2009, 07:19 PM
I have created several QTP plans which hold suites of reusable actions. they also contain a parent reusable action which nests many of the other reusable actions in the suite.
I design a new QTP plan which calls out to a series of these parent actions. So my final plan consists of about 15 external reusable actions, each of which contains 5-10 nested reusable actions.
I find that this plan executes fine performance-wise, but opening the plan in QTP or saving the plan take an uncomfortable amount of time - upwards of 1 minute to save and upwards of 5 minutes to open.
Is this load/save time to be expected? Would I experience better results if there was only a single hierarchy of 15 external actions which contained the same total script? Any other suggestions on reducing this delay?
The machines working with these plans run Win XP and have about 2GHz processors and 2GB of RAM.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steven
I design a new QTP plan which calls out to a series of these parent actions. So my final plan consists of about 15 external reusable actions, each of which contains 5-10 nested reusable actions.
I find that this plan executes fine performance-wise, but opening the plan in QTP or saving the plan take an uncomfortable amount of time - upwards of 1 minute to save and upwards of 5 minutes to open.
Is this load/save time to be expected? Would I experience better results if there was only a single hierarchy of 15 external actions which contained the same total script? Any other suggestions on reducing this delay?
The machines working with these plans run Win XP and have about 2GHz processors and 2GB of RAM.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steven