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Variable for runtime

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May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

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Hi,
I need to add the runtime on the screen to help other correct the build.

The TOC doesn´t show it although it should. CP 2019 all updates
So what variable can I use (any that shows progress is fine, time or frames whatever)?

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Community Expert , May 27, 2021 May 27, 2021

Not sure to understand. You show the options for the playbar, not for the TOC. On the playbar the progressbar shows sort of progress. I have a couple of blogs which may be an alternative, which I wrote because in a non-linear project the progress bar on the playbar is more confusing than useful. 

http://blog.lilybiri.com/percentage-progress-indicator-non-linear-course-solution-1

http://blog.lilybiri.com/percentage-progress-indicator-non-linear-course-solution-2

 

You want a system variable? You

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Not sure to understand. You show the options for the playbar, not for the TOC. On the playbar the progressbar shows sort of progress. I have a couple of blogs which may be an alternative, which I wrote because in a non-linear project the progress bar on the playbar is more confusing than useful. 

http://blog.lilybiri.com/percentage-progress-indicator-non-linear-course-solution-1

http://blog.lilybiri.com/percentage-progress-indicator-non-linear-course-solution-2

 

You want a system variable? You could use cpInfoCurrentFrame, combined with cpInfoFrameCount.

 

 

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Thanks a lot! That did the trick!

I just put it on the screen to be deleted once the check has been done.

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