Hi all,
I have a question that
Is there any feature in Mimic to get an output of time taken for various steps in a format that is easy to analyze (e.g., Excel) ?
Thankz in Advance
Analysing time taken for each step
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Re: Analysing time taken for each step
Hi Prem,
Welcome to the forums.
I'm not sure exactly what you are after, but a feature that helps sort out what is happening and when is the Link browser.
You can access it through View->Link Browser or use [ctrl]+[shift]+J.
The link browser is similar to the relationships window in MS Access - it shows each frame and an arrow showing which frame(s) come next. Clicking on frames in the window shows the timeline for that frame. (The timeline can be revealed while working in Mimic by View->Timeline or [ctrl]+T.)
If you find yourself wanting a fearure, or (heaven forbid) a bug, you can report it here. With enhancements, the more who request, the more Madcap are likely to add the feature. That being said, stuff I suggested back in Flare 1 has seen the light of day in subsequent releases, even though I'm sure my suggestion was for features unique to me!
HTH
Welcome to the forums.
I'm not sure exactly what you are after, but a feature that helps sort out what is happening and when is the Link browser.
You can access it through View->Link Browser or use [ctrl]+[shift]+J.
The link browser is similar to the relationships window in MS Access - it shows each frame and an arrow showing which frame(s) come next. Clicking on frames in the window shows the timeline for that frame. (The timeline can be revealed while working in Mimic by View->Timeline or [ctrl]+T.)
If you find yourself wanting a fearure, or (heaven forbid) a bug, you can report it here. With enhancements, the more who request, the more Madcap are likely to add the feature. That being said, stuff I suggested back in Flare 1 has seen the light of day in subsequent releases, even though I'm sure my suggestion was for features unique to me!
HTH
Steve
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