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robbryjo
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Hello Community,

i have some script here and want to see the total runtime (or the total runtime - all sleeptimers) as a message box at the end of the script.

Can you please help me?

ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:212]", "test BMS 3.0")
Sleep(100)

ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "B*****")
Sleep(500)
ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "right")
Sleep(100)
ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "{down}")
Sleep(100)
ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "{Enter}")
Sleep(2500)

ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:40]", "left")
Sleep(100)
ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:40]", "{down}")
Sleep(100)
ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:40]", "{down}")
Sleep(1500)

ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "Acer_NB")
Sleep(500)
ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "right")
Sleep(100)
ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "{down}")
Sleep(100)
ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "{Enter}")
Sleep(1500)

ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:165]", "left")
Sleep(100)
ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:156]", "test BMS 3.0")
Sleep(100)
ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:169]", "left")
MsgBox(CAN I PUT IT HERE?)

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Global $Runtime = TimerInit() ; This is the first line of your script
;
; YOUR CODE HERE
;
MsgBox(0, "Runtime", TimerDiff($Runtime))

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Global $Runtime = TimerInit() ; This is the first line of your script
;
; YOUR CODE HERE
;
$Runtime / 1000 = $RuntimeInSeconds
MsgBox(0, "Runtime", "Total Runtime: " & $RuntimeInSeconds & " Seconds.")

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Edited by TheDcoder

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ohhh, those interpretations of the OP make much more sense.  Here is my solution to

 

all sleeptimers) as a message box at the end of the script
Global $tooltime

;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:212]", "test BMS 3.0")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "B*****")
_Sleep(500)
;~ ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "right")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "{down}")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:55]", "{Enter}")
_Sleep(2500)
;~ ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:40]", "left")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:40]", "{down}")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:40]", "{down}")
_Sleep(1500)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "Acer_NB")
_Sleep(500)
;~ ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "right")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "{down}")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW2; INSTANCE:131]", "{Enter}")
_Sleep(1500)
;~ ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:165]", "left")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlSend("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:156]", "test BMS 3.0")
_Sleep(100)
;~ ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:169]", "left")

msgbox(0, '' , $tooltime)

Func _Sleep ($time)
    $tooltime += $time
    sleep($time)
EndFunc

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I Got another Question. When i click this button ..

ControlClick("********** BPoS 2.0 Trainingssystem *********", "", "[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:169]", "left")

--> This is in ADD button

the tool creates a ticket and fills a ticket number in the field (Case ID). this takes about 6 seconds

What i want now is the exact time for ticket creation (about 14 seconds - the runtime till ADD button.)

What have i to fill in ??

The field Name of the Case ID button is

[CLASS:TWINDOW1; INSTANCE:25]

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