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Validating response map taking a long time

I'm trying to create a table map and it's taking a long time to validate. It's got a fair number of columns, but I don't think it should be taking this long. For the purposes of creation, I'm just using one row. (this is one row even though it doesn't look it here) 2013/04/25 12:01:18 085 CDT VZWLAB-CMDS-A-AL-CXT05-02 NetworkElement VZWLAB-CMDS-A-AL-CXT05-02 GneCommunicationAlarm lossOfPacket critical In Service fdnExtension=|iC|; CXT: Connectivity to HA/PGW may have been lost, no Pilot Packets have been received during the last 22 hours, 8 minutes, 17 seconds. - OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.34298.7.1.2 ; Selected CommunicationAlarm Network 10.168.206.131 network:10.168.206.131 indeterminate Not selected N/A 2013/04/24 13:55:02 924 CDT 0 N/A 640
iTestresponse mapGUI Testing(Web-Java Swing-etc)table map
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By the way, this is coming from a swing gui so I think it's also trying to auto-map even though I have that option shut off. That may be what's taking so long.
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In iTest GUI sessions like Web and Swing, the mapping will be done automatically (auto-map) and I believe disabling auto-map in step properties might not work here. As you mentioned, the response which you are trying to map is coming from a Swing gui and it seems the response is large. Due to this the validating might be taking longer time. You could try by enabling the "Perform step validation only when requested" check box in Windows->Preferences->Spirent->Editors->Testcase Editor. ![alt text][1] [1]: /storage/temp/3482-preference.png

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